Here is a fix for you.

If you are running a Windows OS,  go to your command prompt.  Start ->
Run -> type in "command"

go to the directory in which the file is located.  To change drives, simply
type in the name of the drive, such as C: or D:  To change directories, type
in cd <folder>

Example; if the file is located in c:\servers\www\upload, you will type:

C:
cd servers
cd www
cd upload

After you get there, type in "del *.*" which will delete everything in the
directory.  Make sure that you take everything out of that directory that
you want to keep before running that command.  This should take care of that
problem.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Of Richard Klein
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 9:13 AM
To: sambar List Member
Subject: [sambar] Attachment size limit for webmail {01}


Is there a way to change the 100000 Byte Limit for attachments in webmail?

In other news, I still haven't been able to get rid of those directories
with control characters in their names.  I can't even see them in any of the
FTP programs I've used (FTP.EXE, Explorer, SmartFTP, WS-FTP).  Additionally,
my anonymous visitors managed to do something so that anything new I upload
to the folder doesn't show up in FTP (but it's there if I look in Explorer,
locally).  For now, I've renamed the problematic Upload directory and put a
new, clean directory in it's place, but I've still got these garbage folders
sitting on my drive.

   -Rich
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