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

  • From: "Jeffrey Engle" <jeff.engle1@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2007 03:40:19 -0500

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On Nov 5, 2007 2:09 PM, 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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