On 07/08/2013 1:49 AM, DTNX Postmaster wrote:
On Aug 7, 2013, at 02:32, John Allen <j...@klam.ca> wrote:
root@bilbo:~# postconf -nf
[snip]
message_size_limit = 34359738368
Compare this to ours;
==
$ /usr/sbin/postconf -nf |grep message_size_limit
message_size_limit = 31457280
==
And the default;
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#message_size_limit
Is there any particular reason you need to accept messages 32 GB in size?
Mvg,
Joni
Yes. We support a business that designs and manufactures packaging and
displays. The sort of thing you might see in the aisle of a supermarket
or store selling gum, personal care products. The graphics, art work
and design of these need to be sent to the people involved. We have
looked into using services like Dropbox but the problem with all of
these is copyright. Our customers legal eagles have advise against such
services as they may compromise their copyright on anything stored on
such services.
OT: It is the same advice and reasoning they gave against using public
cloud services, some of whose terms of service essentially strip the
user of all copyright ownership.