In an older episode (Thursday 30 June 2005 18:55), Robert Swan wrote:
> message_size_limit = 2048
>
> to the main.cf and we are all set to 20MB now..
From my experience with postfix, I would suggest to use something like
3000 to be able to actually receive attachments with a file size o
Thanks it was postfix default of 1024000,
I guess it had me confused because it didn’t specify. So I added
message_size_limit = 2048
to the main.cf and we are all set to 20MB
now..
thanks all for you help
Robert
Peace he would say instead of
goodby
On Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 11:21:58AM -0500, Andy Jezierski wrote:
> Yep, like both Matt's have said it's your MTA that doing it. But I think
> your original post said you were running Postfix, so look for the postfix
> equivalent.
FWIW, something like:
mailbox_size_limit = 102400
message_siz
"Matthew Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote on 06/30/2005 11:19:13 AM:
>
>
> From: Robert Swan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I have recently taken over administration of a Spamassassin
> server that is running RedHat 9, and Spamassassin 3.04, spamd, spamc,
>
From: Robert Swan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have recently taken over administration of a Spamassassin
server that is running RedHat 9, and Spamassassin 3.04, spamd, spamc,
postfix. When users from the outside try and send us e-mail larger than
10MB they
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Assuming that the mailbox is not full (especially because it is on another
server), how would the linux/spamassassin box be limiting the mail size? And
where would I find this setting, woould it be postfix, sendmail or spamassassin
that is doing it?
Thanks in advance for you
Robert Swan wrote:
> Does anyone know if Spamassassin limits the size of e-mails passing
> through it? For some reason I though it was limited to 8MB e-mails..
>
> I am running RedHat and Spamassassin 3.04 spamd, spamc, postfix.
No, but spamc will by default skip the scanning of any message over