Les Mikesell wrote:
Is it really worth this much trouble just to accommodate a
replacement mailer that causes this problem in the first place?

Yes, because this has been longstanding need for completely different reasons.

I work for a publishing company, with multiple offices scattered about the country and authors scattered around the world. We have the need to somehow manage to transfer 15MB PDF's freely in and out of our offices (for editing, review, etc.). I don't want to manage an FTP site (the users change often enough that it would be a management nightmare, and because I know they won't clean up their directory).

I'm evaluating Zimbra because I'd like to go to a fully browser-based e-mail (so I can prevent the one office that still runs lookOut from keeping 1.5GB local folders of useless crap). Splitting large attachments out of e-mail is a secondary benefit.

John

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