Rob Arends wrote:
> The problem here is that not all SMTP servers tell the receiving server how
> big the email will be before sending.
> 
> 1. If the xmail switch you mentioned could enable xmail to drop the
> connection once the quote was reached, then the sending MTA would just try
> again because it was dropped mid stream.
> I don't know if you can bounce an email once you have processed the DATA
> command.
> 
> 2. If the xmail switch you mentioned could enable xmail to drop the message
> after completely receiving it, then that would be ok, but I suppose you
> could run a filter to check the quota size *after* the msg is received, and
> that would be the same.  The filter could even bounce a message back.  I
> know which one Davide will take.

the second one sounds like a better solution anyway :)

-- 
alex
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