Dave and Len
Thanks
Hope IPSWICH will add the possibility of using "file size" and number of recipients to
better control outgoing mail.
-- Original Message --
From: "Dave MacMillan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 200
Dave and Len
Thanks
Hope IPSWICH will add the possibility of using "file size" and number of recipients to
better control outgoing mail.
-- Original Message --
From: "Dave MacMillan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 200
My guess is that non-local messages are not checked for size.
Dave
In reply to 04 Oct message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>>Size limits are not applied to outgoing mail.
>Dave, ok, but before it can be an SMTP outgoing msg, it must have
>been an SMTP incoming msg, subj to incoming size limit, no?
>Size limits are not applied to outgoing mail.
Dave, ok, but before it can be an SMTP outgoing msg, it must have been an
SMTP incoming msg, subj to incoming size limit, no?
(except for the nefarious webmail backdoor).
Len
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Size limits are not applied to outgoing mail.
Dave
In reply to 3 Oct message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>I have set the "single message max size" to 2 M for all domains,
>but still find from time to time large file (today i found an 8MB
>file) in the spool directory. This file was sent by one of m
I have set the "single message max size" to 2 M for all domains, but still find from
time to time large file (today i found an 8MB file) in the spool directory.
This file was sent by one of my clients to a remote adress.
Any Idea why this is happening ?
TIA
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>it will receive, but then give an error message back, not bounce the entire
>file. It has to receive it to know if it is too big or not.
I believe that ESMTP will display (immediately after the EHLO) information
that includes the maximum size of the E-mail that can be accepted, so that
the m
August 13, 2001 8:21 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Large files
> Hi all
>
> I have limited bandwidth so i'm concerned with large files (>10MB)
>
> 1- When you set up a limit on file size, will imail refuse to receive it,
or will it receive it and send it back ? (using precious ba
Hi all
I have limited bandwidth so i'm concerned with large files (>10MB)
1- When you set up a limit on file size, will imail refuse to receive it, or will it
receive it and send it back ? (using precious bandwidth twice instead of saving it)
2- Can we set a limit on outgoing file size ? or, b