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On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 12:41:50PM -0500, David Champion wrote:
It could be on your system, or it could be on the one that your system
relays to when it sends the message on to the recipient.
Where you find the configuration depends on what MTA you're using.
If you're using sendmail,
On 3 Jun 2008 10:03 +0200, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marcus Franke):
#O MaxMessageSize=0
But, as you can see, they are not active. I think this should
be a common way. I would not like to run to every computer and
configure a local limit if I can do so at a central point.
The maximum size of a
Thanks, and thanks very much for all of your tips.
But the problem is still not solved :(
I am really a Linux newbie, however, i do have the access to the
system but I cannot find the configuration file .
I use whereis sendmail to find the MTA and it seems to be a file
named exim4. But that's
On Tue, Jun 03, 2008 at 06:55:31PM +0800, Awflasher(GuoQirui) wrote:
I use whereis sendmail to find the MTA and it seems to be a file
named exim4. But that's just a file, I did not find anywhere to
review the configuration.
ok, sendmail is just the interface. Its been the first mail server