Il 23/02/2012 19:35, Eric Shubert ha scritto:
On 02/23/2012 11:17 AM, Joel Eddy wrote:
As an example the client has a group that is mailed to. The group has 62
addresses. When the client tries to send to that group the per session limit
pops up.

My first reaction was that it's a Norton Issue as well. But I don't know of
anywhere in Norton AV that sets a limit.

Joel

Your best option is probably to use an ezmlm list. The user should be able to manage this on their own once you show them the ropes.

If you really need to bump the limit to 65 or so, I would suggest creating a separate tcp.smtp file for submissions, and simply change the limit there. This way you're not exposing all of your inbound messages to the upper limit, and only authenticated sessions get the new limit. Of course, the user should be using port 587 for sending.

FWIW, QMT *may* have a separate tcp.smtp file in some future release. I think this simply makes sense.

I agree with Eric.
If you can have separate servers, I suggest to use this limit on public MX, and not to have this limit on RELAY smtp (for authenticated users).

Regards,
Tonino

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