There is a global send/receive limit that gets set on the smtp connector.
This will always take precedence over your internal limits for internet
mail. If you need to be able to send larger messages to the internet, you
should check this to make sure that's not what's stopping you.
Properties on your smtp connector- content restrictions tab
Greg
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As a rule I always restrict down rather than open up. Therefore the global limit will always be the highest limit possible by any user, and then I restrict those who need a smaller limit.
Use admodify.net to set the restriction across all users, then change those that need a higher limit by hand.
Simon.
-----Original Message----- From: George [mailto:gpetrallas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: 16 February 2006 06:44 To: [ExchangeList] Subject: [exchangelist] Exchange 2003 Send/Receive Limits
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Hi there,
I'm using Microsoft Exchange 2003 SP2 and would like to know HOW to override the global send/receive limitations for specific users.
I want to keep the global send/receive limitation in place.
I have already set the required individual accounts to a limit much higher than this, HOWEVER this override value seems only to take effect with sending/receiving emails to and from users in the same Organisational (Exchange) Site, and NOT to the OUTSIDE world.
Any Ideas?
Cheers.
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