On Sat, 28 May 2011 15:12:43 -0400
mark m...@neidorff.com wrote:
Hello mark,
Agreed, but that does not address what the original poster asked for.
That's true, of course, but I felt that the OP should be made aware that
sending such large attachments over the internet, as opposed to their
own
On Wednesday 25 May 2011 03:49:24 pm Abraham wrote:
After further investigation I ran across my answer.
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28625
Seems the limit is 2Gigs
Thanks,
Abraham
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Abraham
debianl...@creativecow.netwrote:
Hello,
I'm running
mark wrote:
On Wednesday 25 May 2011 03:49:24 pm Abraham wrote:
http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/AttachmentSize
You **SHOULD** be able to get an attachment of between 1 and 2 gig.
And that would be a ludicrous thing to do with email!
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On Sat, 28 May 2011 11:25:34 -0400
mark m...@neidorff.com wrote:
Hello mark,
You **SHOULD** be able to get an attachment of between 1 and 2 gig.
There are mail servers that silently drop such large attachments. That
is to say, no report is sent to sender or recipient about the deleted
On Saturday 28 May 2011 02:31:25 pm Brad Rogers wrote:
On Sat, 28 May 2011 11:25:34 -0400
mark m...@neidorff.com wrote:
Hello mark,
You **SHOULD** be able to get an attachment of between 1 and 2
gig.
There are mail servers that silently drop such large attachments.
That is to say, no
Hello,
I'm running apache2 (latest stable) and php (latest stable) trying to set it
up be able to upload files more than 1Gig.
Changed the setting in the php.ini file to
upload_max_filesize = 2048M
I can change the setting to anything up through 1024M and it seems to work
fine and do what is
After further investigation I ran across my answer.
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28625
Seems the limit is 2Gigs
Thanks,
Abraham
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Abraham debianl...@creativecow.netwrote:
Hello,
I'm running apache2 (latest stable) and php (latest stable) trying to set
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