I have been having problems with attachments above 2MB with sqwebmail. I was
hoping someone could shed some light on what might me wrong. First off,
using pop3 via a normal mail client (in this case Mozilla Thunderbird) I can
send large attachments (tested with a 5MB attachment). However when I use
sqwebmail to upload the same file I get "Attachment size exceeds limit set
by system administrator"

My configure line is noted below.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] sqwebmail-3.6.2]$ ./configure --prefix=/usr/sqwebmail3
--without-authpam --without-authuserdb --with-authvchkpw --enable-webpass=no
--without-authshadow --without-authldap --with-maxargsize=293601280
--with-maxformargsize=29360128 --with-maxmsgsize=303601280

Can anyone suggest something I might have done wrong?

Yours
A. Coombes
ICM Computer Group PLC



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