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Uh, bandwidth, business-only, disk space, cpu time
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Are there any good (maybe documented) reasons why I should limit mail messages to a certain size other than if a virus was designed to take advantage of no mail limits for a DoS and bandwidth issues? I need to prove to management that this should be planned and implemented for an E2K rollout. TIA Dave McNulty
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