On Thu, 5 Aug 2004 09:36:05 -0400 , Mulnick, Al <al.mulnick@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I think what he is looking for is a clue-by-four or a CRT (Client > Re-Adjustment Tool). Since the message restriction isn't enforced until the > server gets it, it's really left to the behavioral techniques employed to > prevent this. The server restriction is going to help reinforce proper > behavior however; it just won't help with bandwidth. Exactly; I don't want the server processing a 60MB attachment for example, that is too far. This might be an Outlook programming (custom CDO?) issues, when I think about it now. Unless anyone has any other ideas on how to prevent a user (beyond verbal and written notice) from attemping to send large attachments, then I might post this question to the MS Outlook newsgroups. Thank you, - Dan