Thanks for your response. We have our limits in two places, globally (Exchange - 
Global Settings - Message Delivery) and on the SMTP protocol for each server (Server - 
Protocols - SMTP - Default SMTP - Virtual Server - Default SMTP Virtual Server)

> Where did you set the limits? On the org? on the user? On the SMTP
> Virtual Server?
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Andrey Fyodorov
> Systems Engineer
> Messaging and Collaboration
> Spherion

>> Exchange 2000, SP3 + Hotfixes.
>> 
>> I'm a little confused by this one, and couldn't find an 
>> answer in MSKB,
>> so thought I'd open it to the list. We have set modest limits on the
>> size of data sent/received in a single message. (under Global
>> Settings/Message Delivery) However when mail is sent which is over the
>> limit, our users fail to receive an NDR. (I was under the impression
>> that the default was to bounce the note back to the user with a NDR
>> saying "over size limit" or words to that effect) Is there a check box
>> somewhere we have failed to tick to alert our users that 
>> their messages
>> could not be sent due to the size of them? Thanks.

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