Exchange 2003 Message size configuration

From: JZanone (JZanone_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/30/04


Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 08:00:01 -0700

Is there a way to configure Exchange 2003 to give a specific
user the ability to send attachments larger than the
specified limit defined at the Global or Server level?

My understanding of the hierarchy is that Global Settings
override Server Settings (Virtual SMTP) which override
User Settings. It is like No Override being enabled when
assigning permissions.

I have to allow 2 users to email attachments >20MB. Is
there a way to do this without defining limits on a per
user basis?

If I create another Storage Group can I seperate those users and apply settings there? Although I am still under the Global and SMTP settings.



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