Noel J. Bergman wrote:

Now a days users are sending multi megabyte mails, with word documents,
access databases and other very big files.


I limit the size.  Currently messages are limited to 3MB.  In two years of
operation, I've had that be an issue on only two occasions.


I'm afraid I cannot make this kind of some limits. My users are expecting to be able to send and receive very big mails. And actually I do understand them. If they need to send a big mail to get their job done and thereby earn money to the company, the mail server must not stop them. It's my job as the mail administrator to make it possible.

Of course I must set some kind of limit, but 3 Mb is definitely
too small.


Note, if you have a dedicated box running James or you have so
much memory that you can reserve 1 GB for James I totally agree
with you.


My production server has processed about 55K messages since being restarted.
Total allocation from the OS is 91MB.  As large as that might sound, I am
running with Hotspot server, and that memory allocation includes the jitted
code, all of the thread stacks, etc.  I am running with default heap
settings; the only additional option to the JVM is -server.


So you are running with the -server JIT while other can't. It's getting more and more spooky :-)

Best regards

Steen Jansdal


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