This is a known problem (Ticket #1456986) and it depends on the PEAR
class that is used to create the multipart message. Please note that
files have to be encoded to base64 for sending which will grow them by
30-50%. Also the whole message is kept in memory before sending it to
the SMTP server. One
Num ber wrote:
Thanks for your reply..
Yes i know that, but where can i fond the 6Mb that the program use?
For-me, a mail with an attachement (1.4mo) with no text,no subject, to
only one recepien..
Never do more than 8 Mo ... or i'm crazy..
I can test with a limite more than 8Mo, but what va
Thanks for your reply..
Yes i know that, but where can i fond the 6Mb that the program use?
For-me, a mail with an attachement (1.4mo) with no text,no subject, to only
one recepien..
Never do more than 8 Mo ... or i'm crazy..
I can test with a limite more than 8Mo, but what value can i put ?
Please keep in mind that 8 Mb is for the entire program, not just
attachments. There must not have been 1.4 Mb left out of the 8 Mb.
If you send that error to your web hosting provider/ISP/etc, I'm sure
they would raise the limit in php.ini for you?
Rich
On Jun 18, 2006, at 12:58 AM, Num
Nobody ?? :-(
Hello,
I'm use roundcube and roundcube svn for test-it...
And when i try to send a mail with a attachement i have this error :
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to
allocate 1429843 bytes) in
/var/www/html/number/mail/roundcubemail/program/lib/Ma
Hello,
I'm use roundcube and roundcube svn for test-it...
And when i try to send a mail with a attachement i have this error :
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to
allocate 1429843 bytes) in
/var/www/html/number/mail/roundcubemail/program/lib/Mail/mimePart.php