RE: need ammo

2002-09-10 Thread Exchange (Swynk)

If the business drives the need to send large attachments around, it may
be worth looking into a tool that works with the server to ZIP compress
attachments automatically on their way out.  Users tend to use email as
a file transfer mechanism because it's all they're familiar with, and
there are steps we can take to make it easier for the poor saps on the
other end downloading this stuff.  C2C has one that I know of.  There's
also tools to delay transmission of huge emails until off-peak times.


 -Original Message-
 From: Dale Geoffrey Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Posted At: Friday, September 06, 2002 12:05 PM
 Posted To: Exchange (Swynk)
 Conversation: need ammo
 Subject: RE: need ammo
 
 
 I guess the best answer would be business-related.  What is 
 the standard size of attachments that are sent to a company?  
 I would say that if your company were an advertising agency, 
 then you would need larger limits, due to the graphic file, 
 etc.  If your company was a law firm, you would need even 
 larger limits.  But if your company only exchanges emails 
 messages and rarely sends back and forth attachments, the 
 default could be no limit.  As I said at the beginning -- it 
 is all related to the type of business, IMHO.
 
 Geoff...
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Chris Scharff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 11:53 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: need ammo
 
 
 At my last gig we routinely received e-mail messages which 
 were 200MB+. 5-10MB limits would have been laughed at. 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Dale Geoffrey Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 10:46 AM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: need ammo
  
  
  IIRC, the 5MB limit comes from some Microsoft article I remember 
  reading a long time ago.  It could go back as far as Microsoft Mail 
  3.5.  However, I have only heard discussion in various Exchange 
  groups, that 5-10MB seems to be the limit (with exceptions, of 
  course).
  
  Geoff...
  
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Chris Scharff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 11:38 AM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: need ammo
  
  
  A quick check of 10 or so companies ESMTP compliant mail servers 
  didn't bear out the assertion that most companies have a 
 limit of 5MB 
  on the IMS. Has someone actually done a more comprehensive 
 survey of 
  IMS limits or was the 5MB number an off the cuff statistic?
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Darryl Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 7:35 PM
   To: Exchange Discussions
   Subject: RE: need ammo
   
   
   The general policy of most companies is 5MB limit of Internet 
   inbound/Outbound messages. In my opinion, too many users think of 
   email systems as being some panacean highway for any kind of data 
   transmission no matter the threat or inconvenience to
  others.  I have
   had nitwits send out large messages which got caught in a
  nasty mail
   loop.  There is no easy answer but I recommend that you
  approach this
   from a policy point of view.
   
   Our policy here is 5MB.
   No ifs or butts (pun intended).
   
   D.
   
   
   -Original Message-
   From: Andrey Fyodorov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 2:17 PM
   To: Exchange Discussions
   Subject: need ammo
   
   
   Hi all.
   
   I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message
  limit size on
   SMTP connectors in our shared Exchange environment.
   
   Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when
  people try
   to send too many messages that are too large? What is a 
 reasonable 
   size for SMTP message?
   
   Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times 
 large SMTP 
   messages crashed the servers.
   
   I just need to convince this customer that it is not a 
 good idea to 
   send large messages.
   
   Thanks!
   
 Andrey Fyodorov
   
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RE: need ammo

2002-09-06 Thread Busby, Jacob

 Hi all.
 
 I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit 
 size on SMTP connectors in our shared Exchange environment.

Have you told them of the joys of winzip?

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RE: need ammo

2002-09-06 Thread Couch, Nate

We have one customer with a 100MB SMTP limit which they say needed for
some large CAD engineering drawings they were sending.  One of these got
caught in an email loop and generated so many transaction log files that it
killed the server.  We spent the good portion of a day recovering from that
disaster.  

Most of our customers have reasonable limits 10-15MB.

Have them use Winzip.  It will save them time and you headaches.  Just tell
them the story above and
imagine what their CEO would say if he/she finds out it was them who caused
him/her a delay in getting 
the CEO's email sent.  They might find themselves on the unemployment line
like the guy above did.

Nate


 --
 From: Andrey Fyodorov
 Reply To: Exchange Discussions
 Sent: Thursday, September 5, 2002 16:17
 To:   Exchange Discussions
 Subject:  need ammo
 
 Hi all.
 
 I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit size on SMTP
 connectors in our shared Exchange environment.
 
 Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when people try to
 send too many messages that are too large? What is a reasonable size for
 SMTP message?
 
 Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times large SMTP
 messages crashed the servers.
 
 I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good idea to send
 large messages.
 
 Thanks!
 
   Andrey Fyodorov
 
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RE: need ammo

2002-09-06 Thread Great Cthulhu Jones

Another alternative: educate people about FTP. You know, the *other*
Transfer Protocol. SMTP is for simple messages. FTP is for files.

There ya go. Tell 'em CJ sent ya.

(:=

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Couch, Nate
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 6:50 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: need ammo


We have one customer with a 100MB SMTP limit which they say needed for
some large CAD engineering drawings they were sending.  One of these got
caught in an email loop and generated so many transaction log files that it
killed the server.  We spent the good portion of a day recovering from that
disaster.

Most of our customers have reasonable limits 10-15MB.

Have them use Winzip.  It will save them time and you headaches.  Just tell
them the story above and
imagine what their CEO would say if he/she finds out it was them who caused
him/her a delay in getting
the CEO's email sent.  They might find themselves on the unemployment line
like the guy above did.

Nate


 --
 From: Andrey Fyodorov
 Reply To: Exchange Discussions
 Sent: Thursday, September 5, 2002 16:17
 To:   Exchange Discussions
 Subject:  need ammo

 Hi all.

 I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit size on SMTP
 connectors in our shared Exchange environment.

 Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when people try to
 send too many messages that are too large? What is a reasonable size for
 SMTP message?

 Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times large SMTP
 messages crashed the servers.

 I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good idea to send
 large messages.

 Thanks!

   Andrey Fyodorov

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RE: need ammo

2002-09-06 Thread Andy David

What was the size limit on the individual mailboxes?


-Original Message-
From: Couch, Nate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 7:50 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: need ammo


We have one customer with a 100MB SMTP limit which they say needed for
some large CAD engineering drawings they were sending.  One of these got
caught in an email loop and generated so many transaction log files that it
killed the server.  We spent the good portion of a day recovering from that
disaster.  

Most of our customers have reasonable limits 10-15MB.

Have them use Winzip.  It will save them time and you headaches.  Just tell
them the story above and
imagine what their CEO would say if he/she finds out it was them who caused
him/her a delay in getting 
the CEO's email sent.  They might find themselves on the unemployment line
like the guy above did.

Nate


 --
 From: Andrey Fyodorov
 Reply To: Exchange Discussions
 Sent: Thursday, September 5, 2002 16:17
 To:   Exchange Discussions
 Subject:  need ammo
 
 Hi all.
 
 I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit size on SMTP
 connectors in our shared Exchange environment.
 
 Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when people try to
 send too many messages that are too large? What is a reasonable size for
 SMTP message?
 
 Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times large SMTP
 messages crashed the servers.
 
 I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good idea to send
 large messages.
 
 Thanks!
 
   Andrey Fyodorov
 
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RE: need ammo

2002-09-06 Thread Couch, Nate

Prior to this incident it was 200MB.  After the incident we set the
following

IW - 40MB
PS - 50MB
PSR - 200MB

Note: We had informed the customer of these issues prior to the incident
with their server.  It was only after the crash that they believed us.


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 From: Andy David
 Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, September 6, 2002 07:15
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  RE: need ammo
 
 What was the size limit on the individual mailboxes?
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Couch, Nate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 7:50 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: need ammo
 
 
 We have one customer with a 100MB SMTP limit which they say needed for
 some large CAD engineering drawings they were sending.  One of these got
 caught in an email loop and generated so many transaction log files that
 it
 killed the server.  We spent the good portion of a day recovering from
 that
 disaster.  
 
 Most of our customers have reasonable limits 10-15MB.
 
 Have them use Winzip.  It will save them time and you headaches.  Just
 tell
 them the story above and
 imagine what their CEO would say if he/she finds out it was them who
 caused
 him/her a delay in getting 
 the CEO's email sent.  They might find themselves on the unemployment line
 like the guy above did.
 
 Nate
 
 
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  From:   Andrey Fyodorov
  Reply To:   Exchange Discussions
  Sent:   Thursday, September 5, 2002 16:17
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject:need ammo
  
  Hi all.
  
  I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit size on
 SMTP
  connectors in our shared Exchange environment.
  
  Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when people try to
  send too many messages that are too large? What is a reasonable size for
  SMTP message?
  
  Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times large SMTP
  messages crashed the servers.
  
  I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good idea to send
  large messages.
  
  Thanks!
  
  Andrey Fyodorov
  
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RE: need ammo

2002-09-06 Thread Andrey Fyodorov

My guess would be forwarding. Another evil feature that many of my customers insist on 
having.

Then when the server crawls they all complain and blame me, my company, Exchange, 
Microsoft, Bill Gates, etc.

-Original Message-
From: Andy David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 8:57 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: need ammo


What caused the mail loop?


-Original Message-
From: Darryl Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 8:35 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: need ammo


The general policy of most companies is 5MB limit of Internet
inbound/Outbound messages.
In my opinion, too many users think of email systems as being some panacean
highway for any kind of data transmission no matter the threat or
inconvenience to others.  I have had nitwits send out large messages which
got caught in a nasty mail loop.  There is no easy answer but I recommend
that you approach this from a policy point of view.

Our policy here is 5MB. 
No ifs or butts (pun intended).

D.


-Original Message-
From: Andrey Fyodorov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 2:17 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: need ammo


Hi all.

I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit size on SMTP
connectors in our shared Exchange environment.

Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when people try to
send too many messages that are too large? What is a reasonable size for
SMTP message?

Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times large SMTP messages
crashed the servers.

I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good idea to send
large messages.

Thanks!

Andrey Fyodorov

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RE: need ammo

2002-09-06 Thread John Steniger

You'll find that with large messages of that size, you may be fielding calls
from remote users who can't understand why, when they dial in, their email
takes a couple hours to download.  Explaining to them that they have several
large attachments waiting for them usually sufficiently frustrates them into
seeing your point of view (provided you only provide dial-up services for
remote users).

Its all a matter of user training.  Typical users don't have any clue that
there's a better way to transfer files, not only externally, but internally.
Once you explain FTP, or even file shares, to them, it usually helps the
problem.  

If you don't happen to be using Enterprise version, and you have a bunch of
packrats, you may find that with larger attachment sizes, you'll fill up
your IS rather quickly - happened to us with only a couple hundred users.
Convincing people not to send email is much easier than convicing them to
delete email already sent.  

John J. Steniger
Network and Security Manager
Familymeds, Inc.
Phone: 860-676-1222 X633
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.familymeds.com


 -Original Message-
 From: Andrey Fyodorov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 5:17 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: need ammo
 
 
 Hi all.
 
 I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit 
 size on SMTP connectors in our shared Exchange environment.
 
 Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when 
 people try to send too many messages that are too large? What 
 is a reasonable size for SMTP message?
 
 Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times 
 large SMTP messages crashed the servers.
 
 I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good 
 idea to send large messages.
 
 Thanks!
 
   Andrey Fyodorov
 
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RE: need ammo

2002-09-06 Thread Couch, Nate

I totally agree here.  We told them sneding large files via FTP would be far
better.



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 From: Great Cthulhu Jones
 Reply To: Exchange Discussions
 Sent: Friday, September 6, 2002 07:11
 To:   Exchange Discussions
 Subject:  RE: need ammo
 
 Another alternative: educate people about FTP. You know, the *other*
 Transfer Protocol. SMTP is for simple messages. FTP is for files.
 
 There ya go. Tell 'em CJ sent ya.
 
 (:=
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Couch, Nate
 Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 6:50 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: need ammo
 
 
 We have one customer with a 100MB SMTP limit which they say needed for
 some large CAD engineering drawings they were sending.  One of these got
 caught in an email loop and generated so many transaction log files that
 it
 killed the server.  We spent the good portion of a day recovering from
 that
 disaster.
 
 Most of our customers have reasonable limits 10-15MB.
 
 Have them use Winzip.  It will save them time and you headaches.  Just
 tell
 them the story above and
 imagine what their CEO would say if he/she finds out it was them who
 caused
 him/her a delay in getting
 the CEO's email sent.  They might find themselves on the unemployment line
 like the guy above did.
 
 Nate
 
 
  --
  From:   Andrey Fyodorov
  Reply To:   Exchange Discussions
  Sent:   Thursday, September 5, 2002 16:17
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject:need ammo
 
  Hi all.
 
  I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit size on
 SMTP
  connectors in our shared Exchange environment.
 
  Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when people try to
  send too many messages that are too large? What is a reasonable size for
  SMTP message?
 
  Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times large SMTP
  messages crashed the servers.
 
  I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good idea to send
  large messages.
 
  Thanks!
 
  Andrey Fyodorov
 
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RE: need ammo

2002-09-06 Thread Martin Blackstone

Customer
::blank stare::
/Customer

-Original Message-
From: Couch, Nate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 6:07 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: need ammo


I totally agree here.  We told them sneding large files via FTP would be far
better.



 --
 From: Great Cthulhu Jones
 Reply To: Exchange Discussions
 Sent: Friday, September 6, 2002 07:11
 To:   Exchange Discussions
 Subject:  RE: need ammo
 
 Another alternative: educate people about FTP. You know, the *other* 
 Transfer Protocol. SMTP is for simple messages. FTP is for files.
 
 There ya go. Tell 'em CJ sent ya.
 
 (:=
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Couch, Nate
 Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 6:50 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: need ammo
 
 
 We have one customer with a 100MB SMTP limit which they say needed 
 for some large CAD engineering drawings they were sending.  One of 
 these got caught in an email loop and generated so many transaction 
 log files that it killed the server.  We spent the good portion of a 
 day recovering from that
 disaster.
 
 Most of our customers have reasonable limits 10-15MB.
 
 Have them use Winzip.  It will save them time and you headaches.  Just 
 tell them the story above and
 imagine what their CEO would say if he/she finds out it was them who
 caused
 him/her a delay in getting
 the CEO's email sent.  They might find themselves on the unemployment line
 like the guy above did.
 
 Nate
 
 
  --
  From:   Andrey Fyodorov
  Reply To:   Exchange Discussions
  Sent:   Thursday, September 5, 2002 16:17
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject:need ammo
 
  Hi all.
 
  I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit size on
 SMTP
  connectors in our shared Exchange environment.
 
  Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when people 
  try to send too many messages that are too large? What is a 
  reasonable size for SMTP message?
 
  Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times large SMTP 
  messages crashed the servers.
 
  I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good idea to 
  send large messages.
 
  Thanks!
 
  Andrey Fyodorov
 
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RE: need ammo

2002-09-06 Thread Mellott, Bill

My opinion would be it depends

IF it is say a graphics design firm...then 10MB could likely not be big
enough...or maybe and engineering design firm use Acad..etc...large files

I do not know that there is a hard fast rule on this..it depends on your
environment, bandwidth connections etc... limits can be good and can kind'a
help as a safety net..kind'a but then they can be a big pain too

I do not believe it should crash your server...maybe slow down the
transfer of mail thru the IMC in exch...due to all the processing..but not
crashIt could appear as crashing maybe depending on your
hardware...bandwidth..etc...

I set mine at 15mb...but then I do not have graphic designers to deal with
just sales people sending PPT, PDF, XLS...large at times say close on some
XLS to 10MBand often the sales people will send a 4MB PPT to like 30 to
60 people...but the server just run's and sends them as it can...no
crashing..
Ive also got a full T1 so generally bandwidth is not an issue..Exch55sp4,
NT4sp6a..Pent 3 600..768MB ram...

the customer is always right.well kind'a.

If they want a higher limits and need it then likely they should get it...if
it's crashing (truely) your server...I would say something is amiss it your
server,config's or something and it should be fixed/looked at

2 cents

bill

-Original Message-
From: Andrey Fyodorov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 5:17 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: need ammo


Hi all.

I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit size on SMTP
connectors in our shared Exchange environment.

Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when people try to
send too many messages that are too large? What is a reasonable size for
SMTP message?

Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times large SMTP messages
crashed the servers.

I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good idea to send
large messages.

Thanks!

Andrey Fyodorov

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RE: need ammo

2002-09-06 Thread Ali Wilkes (IT)

Heh.  Sneding.

I would also suggest considering setting the send limit (either global
in ex2k or mailbox level ex 5.5) to whatever your IMC limit is. 

We had some [user] try to send a 285MB attachment, and it bounced around
the MTA's for a while before I found it and deleted it.

We have a 4MB limit on the IMC, and most recently put a 4MB limit
*everywhere* (MTA, 5.5 UA, 2k Global).  There really haven't been very
many complaints.



-Original Message-
From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Posted At: Friday, September 06, 2002 9:15 AM
Posted To: List - Exchange Server List
Conversation: need ammo
Subject: RE: need ammo


Customer
::blank stare::
/Customer

-Original Message-
From: Couch, Nate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 6:07 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: need ammo


I totally agree here.  We told them sneding large files via FTP would be
far
better.



 --
 From: Great Cthulhu Jones
 Reply To: Exchange Discussions
 Sent: Friday, September 6, 2002 07:11
 To:   Exchange Discussions
 Subject:  RE: need ammo
 
 Another alternative: educate people about FTP. You know, the *other* 
 Transfer Protocol. SMTP is for simple messages. FTP is for files.
 
 There ya go. Tell 'em CJ sent ya.
 
 (:=
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Couch, Nate
 Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 6:50 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: need ammo
 
 
 We have one customer with a 100MB SMTP limit which they say needed 
 for some large CAD engineering drawings they were sending.  One of 
 these got caught in an email loop and generated so many transaction 
 log files that it killed the server.  We spent the good portion of a 
 day recovering from that
 disaster.
 
 Most of our customers have reasonable limits 10-15MB.
 
 Have them use Winzip.  It will save them time and you headaches.  Just

 tell them the story above and
 imagine what their CEO would say if he/she finds out it was them who
 caused
 him/her a delay in getting
 the CEO's email sent.  They might find themselves on the unemployment
line
 like the guy above did.
 
 Nate
 
 
  --
  From:   Andrey Fyodorov
  Reply To:   Exchange Discussions
  Sent:   Thursday, September 5, 2002 16:17
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject:need ammo
 
  Hi all.
 
  I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit size on
 SMTP
  connectors in our shared Exchange environment.
 
  Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when people 
  try to send too many messages that are too large? What is a 
  reasonable size for SMTP message?
 
  Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times large SMTP 
  messages crashed the servers.
 
  I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good idea to 
  send large messages.
 
  Thanks!
 
  Andrey Fyodorov
 
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RE: need ammo

2002-09-06 Thread Chris Scharff

A quick check of 10 or so companies ESMTP compliant mail servers didn't bear
out the assertion that most companies have a limit of 5MB on the IMS. Has
someone actually done a more comprehensive survey of IMS limits or was the
5MB number an off the cuff statistic?

 -Original Message-
 From: Darryl Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 7:35 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: need ammo
 
 
 The general policy of most companies is 5MB limit of Internet 
 inbound/Outbound messages. In my opinion, too many users 
 think of email systems as being some panacean highway for any 
 kind of data transmission no matter the threat or 
 inconvenience to others.  I have had nitwits send out large 
 messages which got caught in a nasty mail loop.  There is no 
 easy answer but I recommend that you approach this from a 
 policy point of view.
 
 Our policy here is 5MB. 
 No ifs or butts (pun intended).
 
 D.
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Andrey Fyodorov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 2:17 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: need ammo
 
 
 Hi all.
 
 I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit 
 size on SMTP connectors in our shared Exchange environment.
 
 Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when 
 people try to send too many messages that are too large? What 
 is a reasonable size for SMTP message?
 
 Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times 
 large SMTP messages crashed the servers.
 
 I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good 
 idea to send large messages.
 
 Thanks!
 
   Andrey Fyodorov
 
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RE: need ammo

2002-09-06 Thread Dale Geoffrey Edwards

IIRC, the 5MB limit comes from some Microsoft article I remember reading a
long time ago.  It could go back as far as Microsoft Mail 3.5.  However, I
have only heard discussion in various Exchange groups, that 5-10MB seems to
be the limit (with exceptions, of course).

Geoff...


-Original Message-
From: Chris Scharff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 11:38 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: need ammo


A quick check of 10 or so companies ESMTP compliant mail servers didn't bear
out the assertion that most companies have a limit of 5MB on the IMS. Has
someone actually done a more comprehensive survey of IMS limits or was the
5MB number an off the cuff statistic?

 -Original Message-
 From: Darryl Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 7:35 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: need ammo
 
 
 The general policy of most companies is 5MB limit of Internet
 inbound/Outbound messages. In my opinion, too many users 
 think of email systems as being some panacean highway for any 
 kind of data transmission no matter the threat or 
 inconvenience to others.  I have had nitwits send out large 
 messages which got caught in a nasty mail loop.  There is no 
 easy answer but I recommend that you approach this from a 
 policy point of view.
 
 Our policy here is 5MB.
 No ifs or butts (pun intended).
 
 D.
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Andrey Fyodorov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 2:17 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: need ammo
 
 
 Hi all.
 
 I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit
 size on SMTP connectors in our shared Exchange environment.
 
 Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when
 people try to send too many messages that are too large? What 
 is a reasonable size for SMTP message?
 
 Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times
 large SMTP messages crashed the servers.
 
 I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good
 idea to send large messages.
 
 Thanks!
 
   Andrey Fyodorov
 
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Re: need ammo

2002-09-06 Thread Neil Hobson

5Mb was quite large in MSMail days!  :-)

Looks rather small these days, IMHO.

Neil
- Original Message -
From: Dale Geoffrey Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 4:45 PM
Subject: RE: need ammo


 IIRC, the 5MB limit comes from some Microsoft article I remember reading a
 long time ago.  It could go back as far as Microsoft Mail 3.5.  However, I
 have only heard discussion in various Exchange groups, that 5-10MB seems
to
 be the limit (with exceptions, of course).

 Geoff...


 -Original Message-
 From: Chris Scharff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 11:38 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: need ammo


 A quick check of 10 or so companies ESMTP compliant mail servers didn't
bear
 out the assertion that most companies have a limit of 5MB on the IMS. Has
 someone actually done a more comprehensive survey of IMS limits or was the
 5MB number an off the cuff statistic?

  -Original Message-
  From: Darryl Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 7:35 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: need ammo
 
 
  The general policy of most companies is 5MB limit of Internet
  inbound/Outbound messages. In my opinion, too many users
  think of email systems as being some panacean highway for any
  kind of data transmission no matter the threat or
  inconvenience to others.  I have had nitwits send out large
  messages which got caught in a nasty mail loop.  There is no
  easy answer but I recommend that you approach this from a
  policy point of view.
 
  Our policy here is 5MB.
  No ifs or butts (pun intended).
 
  D.
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Andrey Fyodorov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 2:17 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: need ammo
 
 
  Hi all.
 
  I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit
  size on SMTP connectors in our shared Exchange environment.
 
  Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when
  people try to send too many messages that are too large? What
  is a reasonable size for SMTP message?
 
  Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times
  large SMTP messages crashed the servers.
 
  I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good
  idea to send large messages.
 
  Thanks!
 
  Andrey Fyodorov
 
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RE: need ammo

2002-09-06 Thread Chris Scharff

At my last gig we routinely received e-mail messages which were 200MB+.
5-10MB limits would have been laughed at. 

 -Original Message-
 From: Dale Geoffrey Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 10:46 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: need ammo
 
 
 IIRC, the 5MB limit comes from some Microsoft article I 
 remember reading a long time ago.  It could go back as far as 
 Microsoft Mail 3.5.  However, I have only heard discussion in 
 various Exchange groups, that 5-10MB seems to be the limit 
 (with exceptions, of course).
 
 Geoff...
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Chris Scharff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 11:38 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: need ammo
 
 
 A quick check of 10 or so companies ESMTP compliant mail 
 servers didn't bear out the assertion that most companies 
 have a limit of 5MB on the IMS. Has someone actually done a 
 more comprehensive survey of IMS limits or was the 5MB number 
 an off the cuff statistic?
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Darryl Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 7:35 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: need ammo
  
  
  The general policy of most companies is 5MB limit of Internet 
  inbound/Outbound messages. In my opinion, too many users think of 
  email systems as being some panacean highway for any kind of data 
  transmission no matter the threat or inconvenience to 
 others.  I have 
  had nitwits send out large messages which got caught in a 
 nasty mail 
  loop.  There is no easy answer but I recommend that you 
 approach this 
  from a policy point of view.
  
  Our policy here is 5MB.
  No ifs or butts (pun intended).
  
  D.
  
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Andrey Fyodorov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 2:17 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: need ammo
  
  
  Hi all.
  
  I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message 
 limit size on 
  SMTP connectors in our shared Exchange environment.
  
  Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when 
 people try 
  to send too many messages that are too large? What is a reasonable 
  size for SMTP message?
  
  Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times large SMTP 
  messages crashed the servers.
  
  I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good idea to 
  send large messages.
  
  Thanks!
  
  Andrey Fyodorov
  
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RE: need ammo

2002-09-06 Thread Dale Geoffrey Edwards

I guess the best answer would be business-related.  What is the standard
size of attachments that are sent to a company?  I would say that if your
company were an advertising agency, then you would need larger limits, due
to the graphic file, etc.  If your company was a law firm, you would need
even larger limits.  But if your company only exchanges emails messages and
rarely sends back and forth attachments, the default could be no limit.  As
I said at the beginning -- it is all related to the type of business, IMHO.

Geoff...


-Original Message-
From: Chris Scharff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 11:53 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: need ammo


At my last gig we routinely received e-mail messages which were 200MB+.
5-10MB limits would have been laughed at. 

 -Original Message-
 From: Dale Geoffrey Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 10:46 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: need ammo
 
 
 IIRC, the 5MB limit comes from some Microsoft article I
 remember reading a long time ago.  It could go back as far as 
 Microsoft Mail 3.5.  However, I have only heard discussion in 
 various Exchange groups, that 5-10MB seems to be the limit 
 (with exceptions, of course).
 
 Geoff...
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Chris Scharff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 11:38 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: need ammo
 
 
 A quick check of 10 or so companies ESMTP compliant mail
 servers didn't bear out the assertion that most companies 
 have a limit of 5MB on the IMS. Has someone actually done a 
 more comprehensive survey of IMS limits or was the 5MB number 
 an off the cuff statistic?
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Darryl Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 7:35 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: need ammo
  
  
  The general policy of most companies is 5MB limit of Internet
  inbound/Outbound messages. In my opinion, too many users think of 
  email systems as being some panacean highway for any kind of data 
  transmission no matter the threat or inconvenience to 
 others.  I have
  had nitwits send out large messages which got caught in a
 nasty mail
  loop.  There is no easy answer but I recommend that you
 approach this
  from a policy point of view.
  
  Our policy here is 5MB.
  No ifs or butts (pun intended).
  
  D.
  
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Andrey Fyodorov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 2:17 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: need ammo
  
  
  Hi all.
  
  I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message
 limit size on
  SMTP connectors in our shared Exchange environment.
  
  Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when
 people try
  to send too many messages that are too large? What is a reasonable
  size for SMTP message?
  
  Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times large SMTP
  messages crashed the servers.
  
  I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good idea to
  send large messages.
  
  Thanks!
  
  Andrey Fyodorov
  
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RE: need ammo

2002-09-06 Thread Chris Scharff

Yeah, which makes it difficult in the case of a hosting company where
multiple customers have different business needs. Might be an area in which
a 3rd party content filtering gateway with the capacity to delay the
delivery of oversized messages could add value.

 -Original Message-
 From: Dale Geoffrey Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 11:05 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: need ammo
 
 
 I guess the best answer would be business-related.  What is 
 the standard size of attachments that are sent to a company?  
 I would say that if your company were an advertising agency, 
 then you would need larger limits, due to the graphic file, 
 etc.  If your company was a law firm, you would need even 
 larger limits.  But if your company only exchanges emails 
 messages and rarely sends back and forth attachments, the 
 default could be no limit.  As I said at the beginning -- it 
 is all related to the type of business, IMHO.
 
 Geoff...
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Chris Scharff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 11:53 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: need ammo
 
 
 At my last gig we routinely received e-mail messages which 
 were 200MB+. 5-10MB limits would have been laughed at. 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Dale Geoffrey Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 10:46 AM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: need ammo
  
  
  IIRC, the 5MB limit comes from some Microsoft article I remember 
  reading a long time ago.  It could go back as far as Microsoft Mail 
  3.5.  However, I have only heard discussion in various Exchange 
  groups, that 5-10MB seems to be the limit (with exceptions, of 
  course).
  
  Geoff...
  
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Chris Scharff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 11:38 AM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: need ammo
  
  
  A quick check of 10 or so companies ESMTP compliant mail servers 
  didn't bear out the assertion that most companies have a 
 limit of 5MB 
  on the IMS. Has someone actually done a more comprehensive 
 survey of 
  IMS limits or was the 5MB number an off the cuff statistic?
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Darryl Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 7:35 PM
   To: Exchange Discussions
   Subject: RE: need ammo
   
   
   The general policy of most companies is 5MB limit of Internet 
   inbound/Outbound messages. In my opinion, too many users think of 
   email systems as being some panacean highway for any kind of data 
   transmission no matter the threat or inconvenience to
  others.  I have
   had nitwits send out large messages which got caught in a
  nasty mail
   loop.  There is no easy answer but I recommend that you
  approach this
   from a policy point of view.
   
   Our policy here is 5MB.
   No ifs or butts (pun intended).
   
   D.
   
   
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   From: Andrey Fyodorov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 2:17 PM
   To: Exchange Discussions
   Subject: need ammo
   
   
   Hi all.
   
   I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message
  limit size on
   SMTP connectors in our shared Exchange environment.
   
   Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when
  people try
   to send too many messages that are too large? What is a 
 reasonable 
   size for SMTP message?
   
   Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times 
 large SMTP 
   messages crashed the servers.
   
   I just need to convince this customer that it is not a 
 good idea to 
   send large messages.
   
   Thanks!
   
 Andrey Fyodorov
   
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RE: need ammo

2002-09-05 Thread Martin Blackstone

You need to evaluate the size limit based  on your business needs. 
If all you need to do is send Word docs, etc, 10 MB is probably fine. If you
are working with graphics folks, etc, 10 MB wont be enough.
If this customer has a legitimate business need, you probably need to bump
the size. 

-Original Message-
From: Andrey Fyodorov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 2:17 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: need ammo


Hi all.

I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit size on SMTP
connectors in our shared Exchange environment.

Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when people try to
send too many messages that are too large? What is a reasonable size for
SMTP message?

Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times large SMTP messages
crashed the servers.

I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good idea to send
large messages.

Thanks!

Andrey Fyodorov

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RE: need ammo

2002-09-05 Thread Christopher Hummert

On behalf of everyone that hates waiting for large attachments, please
just grab a baseball bat and hit him over the head for us


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Subject: need ammo


Hi all.

I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit size on
SMTP connectors in our shared Exchange environment.

Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when people try to
send too many messages that are too large? What is a reasonable size for
SMTP message?

Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times large SMTP
messages crashed the servers.

I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good idea to send
large messages.

Thanks!

Andrey Fyodorov

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Re: need ammo

2002-09-05 Thread Steven A. Christensen

We use a 2MB limit as a general rule - with plenty of exceptions, of course.

Steve C.


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From: Andrey Fyodorov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 4:17 PM
Subject: need ammo


Hi all.

I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit size on SMTP
connectors in our shared Exchange environment.

Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when people try to
send too many messages that are too large? What is a reasonable size for
SMTP message?

Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times large SMTP messages
crashed the servers.

I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good idea to send
large messages.

Thanks!

Andrey Fyodorov

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RE: need ammo

2002-09-05 Thread William Lefkovics

I've never seen a large message crash servers, but I have seen them
bring everything to a halt, all queued up til the message was sent.  

What's reasonable really depends on your needs.  I think 10MB is very
reasonable.  There are better mechanisms for file transfer than SMTP, I
think.  FTP perhaps?

William

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Fyodorov
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 2:17 PM
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Subject: need ammo


Hi all.

I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit size on
SMTP connectors in our shared Exchange environment.

Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when people try to
send too many messages that are too large? What is a reasonable size for
SMTP message?

Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times large SMTP
messages crashed the servers.

I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good idea to send
large messages.

Thanks!

Andrey Fyodorov

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RE: need ammo

2002-09-05 Thread Martin Blackstone

We have a 15 MB limit to keep the users happy, then block all AVI, MP* files

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From: Steven A. Christensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 3:51 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: need ammo


We use a 2MB limit as a general rule - with plenty of exceptions, of course.

Steve C.


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From: Andrey Fyodorov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 4:17 PM
Subject: need ammo


Hi all.

I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit size on SMTP
connectors in our shared Exchange environment.

Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when people try to
send too many messages that are too large? What is a reasonable size for
SMTP message?

Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times large SMTP messages
crashed the servers.

I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good idea to send
large messages.

Thanks!

Andrey Fyodorov

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RE: need ammo

2002-09-05 Thread Darryl Harris

The general policy of most companies is 5MB limit of Internet
inbound/Outbound messages.
In my opinion, too many users think of email systems as being some panacean
highway for any kind of data transmission no matter the threat or
inconvenience to others.  I have had nitwits send out large messages which
got caught in a nasty mail loop.  There is no easy answer but I recommend
that you approach this from a policy point of view.

Our policy here is 5MB. 
No ifs or butts (pun intended).

D.


-Original Message-
From: Andrey Fyodorov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 2:17 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: need ammo


Hi all.

I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit size on SMTP
connectors in our shared Exchange environment.

Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when people try to
send too many messages that are too large? What is a reasonable size for
SMTP message?

Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times large SMTP messages
crashed the servers.

I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good idea to send
large messages.

Thanks!

Andrey Fyodorov

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RE: need ammo

2002-09-05 Thread Andy David

What caused the mail loop?


-Original Message-
From: Darryl Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 8:35 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: need ammo


The general policy of most companies is 5MB limit of Internet
inbound/Outbound messages.
In my opinion, too many users think of email systems as being some panacean
highway for any kind of data transmission no matter the threat or
inconvenience to others.  I have had nitwits send out large messages which
got caught in a nasty mail loop.  There is no easy answer but I recommend
that you approach this from a policy point of view.

Our policy here is 5MB. 
No ifs or butts (pun intended).

D.


-Original Message-
From: Andrey Fyodorov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 2:17 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: need ammo


Hi all.

I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit size on SMTP
connectors in our shared Exchange environment.

Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when people try to
send too many messages that are too large? What is a reasonable size for
SMTP message?

Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times large SMTP messages
crashed the servers.

I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good idea to send
large messages.

Thanks!

Andrey Fyodorov

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RE: need ammo

2002-09-05 Thread Great Cthulhu Jones

A message from cheerios.com.

(:=

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Andy David
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 7:57 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: need ammo


What caused the mail loop?


-Original Message-
From: Darryl Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 8:35 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: need ammo


The general policy of most companies is 5MB limit of Internet
inbound/Outbound messages.
In my opinion, too many users think of email systems as being some panacean
highway for any kind of data transmission no matter the threat or
inconvenience to others.  I have had nitwits send out large messages which
got caught in a nasty mail loop.  There is no easy answer but I recommend
that you approach this from a policy point of view.

Our policy here is 5MB.
No ifs or butts (pun intended).

D.


-Original Message-
From: Andrey Fyodorov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 2:17 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: need ammo


Hi all.

I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit size on SMTP
connectors in our shared Exchange environment.

Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when people try to
send too many messages that are too large? What is a reasonable size for
SMTP message?

Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times large SMTP messages
crashed the servers.

I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good idea to send
large messages.

Thanks!

Andrey Fyodorov

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RE: need ammo

2002-09-05 Thread Sander Van Butzelaar

Well for one, who is going to accept 15MB on the incoming side? I
definitely wouldn't. Without attachments 15MB is a hell of a lot of
typing ..:-)

Sander

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From: Andrey Fyodorov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 05 September 2002 11:17
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: need ammo

Hi all.

I have this customer who is unhappy about 10MB message limit size on
SMTP connectors in our shared Exchange environment.

Does anyone have any scary stories about what happens when people try to
send too many messages that are too large? What is a reasonable size for
SMTP message?

Our servers originally had higher limits but a few times large SMTP
messages crashed the servers.

I just need to convince this customer that it is not a good idea to send
large messages.

Thanks!

Andrey Fyodorov

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