Cheers for this...but how does one change the JVM heap parameters?

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On 24/4/07 09:09, "Danny Angus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 4/22/07, Thomas Greenough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
> 
> Oh, hello!
> 
>> I am using version 2.1.3, but cannot seem to increase the size of mails that
>> the server will allow through.
> 
> It would definitely be worth upgrading to 2.3.x in general, although
> probably not for this in particular.
> 
>> I have seen some stuff regarding increasing the heap size JVM, but can I do
>> this on an installation that has been quietly working away for a couple of
>> years now? Is there nothing in config.xml?
> 
> look for <maxmessagesize> which may not be set to 0 (unlimited)
> 
> Also if the size of your messages (or the quantity being processed at
> one time) has increased then JVM heap params are worth fiddling with.
> They're worth looking at anyway, but if the size of the mails you're
> handling hasn't changed they're unlikely to provide the answer.
> 
> If you're on windows then JVM params are *really* worth looking at
> compared to any *nix OS'es which tend to have more server oriented
> defaults.
> 
> d.
> 
>> 
>> Please advise
> 
> Consider yourself advised.
> 
>> 
>> Regards
>> 
>> Thomas
> 
> Regards
> Danny.
> 
> d.
> 
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