Re: Exchange 2003 Message size configuration

From: Megan Kielman (megan.kielman_at_(removethis)weyerhaeuser.com)
Date: 07/01/04


Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2004 07:52:15 -0700

Make sure you look at Nitin's post because his is more accurante then
mine...sorry for any confusion.

"JZanone" <JZanone@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:52A16485-8AE7-44D4-A9D3-254B8C8C2C03@microsoft.com...
> I went into ADUC under the user, Exchange General, Delivery Restrictions,
Sending Message Size and Receiving Message Size and increased them to 20Mb.
I had someone send me a email internally and externally that was over 10Mb
and under 20Mb and they both were rejected.
>
> Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
>
> Subject: 11 megs..
> Sent: 6/30/2004 4:24 PM
>
> The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
>
> This message is larger than the current system limit or
the recipient's mailbox is full. Create a shorter message body or remove
attachments and try sending it again.
>
>
> "Megan Kielman" wrote:
>
> > If you only have two users who need the ability to send large
attachements
> > the best way to do it would be using ADUC and specifying the increased
limit
> > for their user object. This will override any settings specified
Globally.
> > You have your understanding of effective settings backwards. If you set
> > something Globally it affects all Message Delivery UNLESS you specify
> > something at the Virtual Server which overrides Global Settings. Ifyou
set
> > something at the user then you are overriding both Global and Virtual
SMTP
> > server settings. Message limits is not something that can be configured
on
> > the Mailbox Store so I am not sure how you would go about specifying
> > different message size limitations without modifying their user account.
You
> > may be able to use an SMTP connector.
> >
> > "JZanone" <JZanone@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:3EF04524-E610-4BDC-AAF6-430E5F7B9767@microsoft.com...
> > > 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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