Hi folks,
I am a little confused here today.
My PHP settings for upload of attachments is 12MB (12582912)
My qmail settings are 1400 byte in databytes.
A difference seems to be appearing in that any upload of 12MB
will not be sent with the Error that it exceeds My databytes value
is odd,
On 06/15/2014 01:27 AM, Tony White wrote:
Hi folks,
I am a little confused here today.
My PHP settings for upload of attachments is 12MB (12582912)
My qmail settings are 1400 byte in databytes.
A difference seems to be appearing in that any upload of 12MB
will not be sent with the Error
Hi:
I'm new in this list, but not in the use of qmail.
My
question is about the databytes file. The number writed in this file is
used for all the domains in the server, but I need a different limit for
domain.
Is it possible?
Thanks in advance
Antonio
Hi Guys
My databytes file in /var/qmail/control/ is set at the
standard 20971520 bytes (20meg). Whenever I try and send
attachments to my users for testing, the server seems to reject messages over 10meg.
Any ideas why tis is happening?
Best Regards
Josh Dinsdale
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From: Jake Vickers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 July 2006 14:54
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Databytes file
Josh Dinsdale
Send a log file of the rejection.
Erik
On 7/13/06, Josh Dinsdale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys
My databytes file in /var/qmail/control/ is set at the standard '20971520'
bytes (20meg). Whenever I try and send attachments to my users for testing,
the server seems to reject messages