[ExchangeList] Re: How to override size limits for one user

  • From: swngdnz@xxxxxxxxx
  • To: exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 14:24:40 -0500

unfortunately not. the smallest limit wins.

On 11/5/07, John L. Gitzen II <john_gitzen_ii@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a user in my organization that needs to send a very large email but I
can't seem to get it to work.  System global setting is 10MB, and I bumped
the User mailbox setting to 150MB.  The mail with attachments is 94MB.  SMTP
Connector Message Size Limit under Routing Groups is not set, values are
greyed.  SMTP Virtual server Setttings under Servers/Protocol/SMTP Virtual
Server/Messages is also not set.  Yet whenever the message is sent we get -
Task 'Microsoft Exchange Server - Sending' reported error (0x80040610) :
'The message being sent exceeds the message size established for this user.'

What am I missing, I thought the Limit set at the user level would override
the System global settings, etc?
John
Technology Applied


               -----Original Message-----
               From: John L. Gitzen II [mailto: john_gitzen_ii@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of John L. Gitzen II (john_gitzen_ii@xxxxxxxxxxx)
               Sent: Monday, October 08, 2007 7:09 AM
               To: 'exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
               Subject: Yahoo.com Email is blocked - New Installation
               Importance: High

               Help Listers,

               You may recall I posted a question titled "Steps to install
a new Server".  Well we put that server into production this weekend and now
I get to fight the fires.  In recent testing I discovered that emails going
out to my yahoo.com email address are not being received, but emails sent to
my charter.net email address are!?!  Any suggestions on what I should look
for?  I looked in my DNS table and I see no problems.  I have an external
webhosting company - acomhosting.com and we did have email going through
their site, in fact my users still have the POP3 definition in their Outlook
setup, but it is at the bottom below our Mailbox.

               Why one SMTP email client and not another?

               John
               Technology Applied




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