Change the Maximum Send Size ???
Ok, so I'm trying to change the maximum send size allowed, but I'm not having any luck. I changed it at the mailbox level and at the transport level (at least I think I have). But, no matter what I do or even after restarting the server it still tells me that I'm trying to send emails over the 10MB limit (it says this in OWA, but in Outlook 2007 it just says that "The message being sent exceeds the message size established for this user"). I have edited the web.config file in C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange\ClientAccess\OWA\web.config and changed the submit size there from 30MB to 100MB according to a post that I read on the "You had me at EHLO" blog. Please help, this is really frustrating me. Here are some commands that I ran below so that you can see my configuration: [MSH] C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>get-transportserver longhorn | format-list AntispamAgentsEnabled : TrueConnectivityLogEnabled : FalseConnectivityLogMaxAge : 30.00:00:00ConnectivityLogMaxDirectorySize : 250MBConnectivityLogMaxFileSize : 10MBConnectivityLogPath : C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange S erver\TransportRoles\Logs\Connectivit yCurrentObjectVersion : 0.1 (8.0.535.0)DelayNotificationTimeout : 04:00:00DistinguishedName : CN=LONGHORN,CN=Servers,CN=Exchange Ad ministrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT), CN=Administrative Groups,CN=First Org anization,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Se rvices,CN=Configuration,DC=aaronmarks ,DC=comExchangeVersion : 0.1 (8.0.535.0)ExternalDelayDsnEnabled : TrueExternalDNSAdapterEnabled : TrueExternalDNSAdapterGuid : 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000ExternalDNSProtocolOption : AnyExternalDNSServers : {}ExternalDsnDefaultLanguage : en-USExternalDsnLanguageDetectionEnabled : TrueExternalDsnMaxMessageAttachSize : 100MBExternalDsnReportingAuthority : aaronmarks.comExternalDsnSendHtml : TrueExternalPostmasterAddress : postmaster@aaronmarks.comGuid : 840f521a-074e-4017-80ba-a840402eaef7Id : LONGHORNIdentity : LONGHORNInternalDelayDsnEnabled : TrueInternalDNSAdapterEnabled : TrueInternalDNSAdapterGuid : 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000InternalDNSProtocolOption : AnyInternalDNSServers : {}InternalDsnDefaultLanguage : en-USInternalDsnLanguageDetectionEnabled : TrueInternalDsnMaxMessageAttachSize : 100MBInternalDsnReportingAuthority : longhorn.aaronmarks.comInternalDsnSendHtml : TrueInternalPostmasterAddress : postmaster@aaronmarks.comIsReadOnly : FalseIsValid : TrueMaxConcurrentMailboxDeliveries : 30MaxOutboundConnections : 1000MaxPerDomainOutboundConnections : 100MessageExpirationTimeout : 2.00:00:00MessageRetryInterval : 00:01:00MessageTrackingLogEnabled : TrueMessageTrackingLogMaxAge : 30.00:00:00MessageTrackingLogMaxDirectorySize : 250MBMessageTrackingLogMaxFileSize : 10MBMessageTrackingLogPath : C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange S erver\TransportRoles\Logs\MessageTrac kingMessageTrackingLogSubjectLoggingEnabled : TrueName : LONGHORNObjectCategory : aaronmarks.com/Configuration/Schema/m s-Exch-Exchange-ServerObjectCategoryName : msExchExchangeServerObjectClass : {top, server, msExchExchangeServer}ObjectState : UnchangedOriginalId : LONGHORNOriginatingServer : longhorn.aaronmarks.comOutboundConnectionFailureRetryInterval : 01:00:00OutboundProtocolLoggingLevel : NoneOutboundSecurityDescriptor :PickupDirectoryMaxHeaderSize : 64KBPickupDirectoryMaxMessageSize : 100MBPickupDirectoryMaxMessagesPerMinute : 100PickupDirectoryMaxRecipientsPerMessage : 100PickupDirectoryPath : C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange S erver\TransportRoles\PickupPipelineTracingEnabled : FalsePipelineTracingPath : C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange S erver\TransportRoles\Logs\PipelineTra cingPipelineTracingSenderAddress :PoisonMessageDetectionEnabled : TruePoisonThreshold : 2QueueMaxIdleTime : 00:03:00ReceiveProtocolLogMaxAge : 30.00:00:00ReceiveProtocolLogMaxDirectorySize : 250MBReceiveProtocolLogMaxFileSize : 10MBReceiveProtocolLogPath : C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange S erver\TransportRoles\Logs\ProtocolLog \SmtpReceiveRecipientValidationCacheEnabled : FalseReplayDirectoryPath : C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange S erver\TransportRoles\ReplayRootDropDirectoryPath :RoutingTableLogMaxAge : 7.00:00:00RoutingTableLogMaxDirectorySize : 50MBRoutingTableLogPath : C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange S erver\TransportRoles\Logs\RoutingSchema : Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.Man agement.TransportServerSchemaSendProtocolLogMaxAge : 30.00:00:00SendProtocolLogMaxDirectorySize : 250MBSendProtocolLogMaxFileSize : 10MBSendProtocolLogPath : C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange S erver\TransportRoles\Logs\ProtocolLog \SmtpSendTransientFailureRetryCount : 4TransientFailureRetryInterval : 00:00:15WhenChanged : 1/2/2007 2:23:10 PMWhenCreated : 10/26/2006 2:49:56 AM [MSH] C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>get-transportconfig GenerateCopyOfDSNFor : {}JournalingReportNdrTo : <>ADRMSTemplatePath :MaxDumpsterSizePerStorageGroup : 0KBMaxDumpsterTime : 00:00:00ClearCategories : TrueVoicemailJournalingEnabled : TrueXexch50Enabled : TrueInternalSMTPServers : {10.11.12.10}MaxReceiveSize : unlimitedMaxSendSize : unlimitedMaxRecipientEnvelopeLimit : unlimited [MSH] C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>get-mailbox aaron | format-list Id : aaronmarks.com/Users/Aaron MarksIsValid : TrueItem :DistinguishedName : CN=Aaron Marks,CN=Users,DC=aaronmarks,DC=c omGuid : 77dd8234-97eb-488d-87d7-84d5cd4e419aIdentity : aaronmarks.com/Users/Aaron MarksName : Aaron MarksObjectCategory : aaronmarks.com/Configuration/Schema/PersonObjectCategoryName : userObjectClass : {top, person, organizationalPerson, user}ObjectState : UnchangedOriginatingServer : longhorn.aaronmarks.comSchema : Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.Manageme nt.MailboxSchemaWhenChanged : 1/2/2007 5:18:51 PMWhenCreated : 10/27/2006 7:12:18 AMSamAccountName : aaronDatabase : LONGHORN\First Storage Group\Mailbox Datab aseRetentionHoldEnabled : FalseEndDateForRetentionHold :StartDateForRetentionHold :ManagedFolderMailboxPolicy :ServerLegacyDN : /o=First Organization/ou=Exchange Administ rative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Configur ation/cn=Servers/cn=LONGHORNServerName : longhornUseDatabaseQuotaDefaults : TrueStorageQuota :RulesQuota : 64KBDeletedItemFlags : DatabaseDefaultUseDatabaseRetentionDefaults : TrueRetainDeletedItemsUntilBackup : FalseDeliverToMailboxAndForward : FalseExchangeGuid : 167c6944-0e6f-4acd-ac49-4abd7260d6f0ExchangeSecurityDescriptor : System.Security.AccessControl.RawSecurityD escriptorExchangeUserAccountControl : NoneExternalOofOptions : ExternalRetainDeletedItemsFor : 14.00:00:00IsMailboxEnabled : TrueOfflineAddressBook :ProhibitSendQuota : unlimitedProhibitSendReceiveQuota : unlimitedUserPrincipalName : aaron@aaronmarks.comOffice :AcceptMessagesOnlyFrom : {}AcceptMessagesOnlyFromDLMembers : {}AddressListMembership : {Default Global Address List, All Users}Alias : aaronAntispamBypassEnabled : FalseCustomAttribute1 :CustomAttribute2 :CustomAttribute3 :CustomAttribute4 :CustomAttribute5 :CustomAttribute6 :CustomAttribute7 :CustomAttribute8 :CustomAttribute9 :CustomAttribute10 :CustomAttribute11 :CustomAttribute12 :CustomAttribute13 :CustomAttribute14 :CustomAttribute15 :DisplayName : Aaron MarksEmailAddresses : {smtp:aaron@emailseattle.com, SMTP:aaron@a aronmarks.com, smtp:aaron@marks.ws, X400:c =US;a= ;p=First Organizati;o=Exchange;s=Ma rks;g=Aaron;}ForwardingAddress :GrantSendOnBehalfTo : {}HiddenFromAddressListsEnabled : FalseLegacyExchangeDN : /o=First Organization/ou=Exchange Administ rative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Recipien ts/cn=aaronMasterAccountSid :MaxSendSize : unlimitedMaxReceiveSize : unlimitedPoliciesIncluded : {}PoliciesExcluded : {{26491cfc-9e50-4857-861b-0cb8df22b5d7}}EmailAddressPolicyEnabled : FalsePrimarySmtpAddress : aaron@aaronmarks.comProtocolSettings : {}RecipientLimits : unlimitedRecipientType : MailboxUserRecipientTypeDetails : MailboxUserRejectMessagesFrom : {}RejectMessagesFromDLMembers : {}RequireSenderAuthenticationEnabled : FalseResourceType :ResourceCapacity :ResourceCustom : {}IsResource : FalseIsShared : FalseIsLinked : FalseSCLDeleteThreshold :SCLDeleteEnabled :SCLRejectThreshold :SCLRejectEnabled :SCLQuarantineThreshold :SCLQuarantineEnabled :SCLJunkThreshold : 4SCLJunkEnabled : TrueSimpleDisplayName :WindowsEmailAddress : aaron@aaronmarks.comLanguages : {en-US}
January 2nd, 2007 9:12pm

To clarify, do you get this error when sending to both an internal recipient and external recipient, or only when sending to an external (internet) recipient? What does get-sendconnector | fl show?
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January 3rd, 2007 10:38am

I get this both to internal and external recipients. Please help me find a solution... this is driving me crazy! Mitchell: I'll show you what I got anyways:[MSH] C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>get-sendconnector | flSchema : Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Directory.SystemConf iguration.SmtpSendConnectorSchemaDNSRoutingEnabled : TrueSmartHosts : {}Port : 25LinkedReceiveConnector :ConnectionTimeOut : 00:10:00ForceHELO : FalseIgnoreSTARTTLS : FalseFqdn : longhorn.aaronmarks.comRequireTLS : FalseEnabled : TrueExternallySecuredAsPartnerDomain :ProtocolLoggingLevel : NoneAuthMechanism : NoneAuthenticationCredential : System.Management.Automation.MshCredentialUseExternalDNSServersEnabled : FalseSourceIPAddress : 0.0.0.0SmartHostsString :AddressSpaces : {smtp:*;1}MaxMessageSize : 200MBDeliveryMechanism : 2ConnectedDomains : {}IsScopedConnector : FalseIsSmtpConnector : TrueComment :SourceRoutingGroup : Exchange Routing Group (DWBGZMFD01QNBJR)SourceTransportServers : {LONGHORN}HomeMTA : Microsoft MTAHomeMtaServerId : LONGHORNMinAdminVersion : -2147453113AdminDisplayName :ObjectCategoryName : msExchRoutingSMTPConnectorExchangeVersion : 0.1 (8.0.535.0)CurrentObjectVersion : 0.1 (8.0.535.0)Name : longhorn.aaronmarks.comDistinguishedName : CN=longhorn.aaronmarks.com,CN=Connections,CN =Exchange Routing Group (DWBGZMFD01QNBJR),CN =Routing Groups,CN=Exchange Administrative G roup (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT),CN=Administrative Gro ups,CN=First Organization,CN=Microsoft Excha nge,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=aaronmar ks,DC=comIdentity : longhorn.aaronmarks.comGuid : 562d4c03-6fc1-4fbb-8477-8980f0e9f915ObjectCategory : aaronmarks.com/Configuration/Schema/ms-Exch- Routing-SMTP-ConnectorObjectClass : {top, msExchConnector, mailGateway, msExchRo utingSMTPConnector}OriginalId : longhorn.aaronmarks.comWhenChanged : 1/2/2007 2:11:31 PMWhenCreated : 10/28/2006 12:16:37 AMObjectState : UnchangedOriginatingServer : longhorn.aaronmarks.comIsReadOnly : FalseId : longhorn.aaronmarks.comIsValid : True
January 3rd, 2007 6:21pm

Quite the mystery... I can re-create the problem and can't figure out how to get around it at all. When I try to send a 25MB attachment via Outlook 2007 I get the following error as soon as I attach the message: "The attachment size exceeds the allowable limits" ...However, I can send up to 15MB of attachments without a problem... How big is the attachment you're using to test this? I've gone through all the settings listed in http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/e2k7help/b6a3840d-b821-4e53-877b-59c16be77206.mspxand they're all either unlimited or have been set to 100MB. There are no transport rules present in this Org.
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January 3rd, 2007 11:02pm

Just figured this one out- Are you running in an Exchange Org that is either coexisting or migrated from Exchange 2003? I was; I opened ESM on one of the Exchange 2003 servers that still exists in the Org and checked Global Settings>Message Delivery>Defaults> Sending and Receiving Message size limits- they were set to 15MB. Even though I was sending from one Ex2007 mailbox to another and all MaxMessageLimits were higher in the mailbox settings, transportserver settings, transportconfig settings, and all send & receive connector settings it is still somehow using the values from Exchange 2003. The following is listed in the release notes: Unlimited message size limits ignored and set to Exchange 2007 defaults on upgrade Exchange Server 2003 message limits are set to Exchange 2007 default values after the first Exchange 2007 server is installed if the Exchange 2003 message limits were set to unlimited. I incorrectly took this to mean that if I had explicit limits set in Exchange 2003 (instead of unlimited) those settings would be converted over to transportconfig settings when the first Exchange 2007 server is installed.
January 3rd, 2007 11:26pm

Lucky for you that you solved your problem. I'm running a clean install of Exchange 2007 Beta 2.I'm only running one Exchange 2007 box that handles all the functions of my "Organization"
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January 3rd, 2007 11:52pm

Beta2, eh? Still waiting to make the jump to installing RTM?
January 4th, 2007 12:09am

Yes, that is this weekend's excercise
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January 4th, 2007 4:24am

So I just completed a setup /mode:upgrade to RTM and am still having this problem with obviously the same configuration. Could someone please help?!?!? This is really annoying me. Thank you!
January 7th, 2007 4:24am

I recently ran into this as well- Lookfor"DelivContLength" and "SubmissionContLength" Under ....Services/Microsoft/Exchange/Organization/Message Deliveryin your Configuration Naming context in AD. This is not visible anywhere in E2k7, but is being used - The default is 10mb- You can change it in ADSIEdit.
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February 2nd, 2007 6:10pm

These were the same settings I had to change as well, although since I had started out as an Exchange 2003 Org I changed them within ESM, under Global Settings>Message Delivery>Defaults> Sending and Receiving Message size limits. instead of editing them with ADSIEDIT. Regards, Mike
February 7th, 2007 9:17am

I had the exact same problem, and modifying "DelivContLength" and "SubmissionContLength" as described with ADSIEdit fixed it immediately. Interesting that this is not mentioned in the technet articles that describe how to use Set-SendConnector -MaxMessageSize, since these settings seem to ALSO be required.
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February 14th, 2007 12:05pm

I have changed so many limits with no fix. Having basically the same problem described here.....No one in the organization can send email > 10MB out of the blue. We can send internally and receive messages > 10MB. I opened ADSIEdit but could not find "Message Delivery". Could those be located in a different location. Thanks in advance.
April 11th, 2007 11:35pm

Did you ever receive an answer to this question? I have the exact same problem as you have reported. Thank you. -Mitch
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November 20th, 2007 3:01pm

Changing Max Message Size and Attachment Size Note: This is done via cmdlets at the Exchange Management Console Get-TransportConfig | fl max* MaxDumpsterSizePerStorageGroup : 18MB MaxDumpsterTime : 7.00:00:00 MaxReceiveSize : unlimited MaxRecipientEnvelopeLimit : unlimited MaxSendSize : unlimited set-TransportConfig -MaxRecipientEnvelopeLimit 25MB Get-TransportConfig | fl max* MaxDumpsterSizePerStorageGroup : 25MB MaxDumpsterTime : 7.00:00:00 MaxReceiveSize : unlimited MaxRecipientEnvelopeLimit : unlimited MaxSendSize : unlimited Note: Unlimited here means unlimited The Send and Receive connectors have 10MB limits by default To see this: Get-SendConnector | Select identity,MaxMessageSize Identity MaxMessageSize -------- -------------- Internet 10MB Get-ReceiveConnector | Select identity,MaxMessageSize Identity MaxMessageSize -------- -------------- MAIL\Internet 10MB To change them to 20MB: Set-SendConnector -MaxMessageSize 20MB When asked for Identity, Enter the name of the Send Connector which is Internet Set-ReceiveConnector -MaxMessageSize 20MB When asked for Identity, Enter the name of the Receive Connector Typically Internet To see the result of this change: Get-ReceiveConnector | select identity,maxmessagesize Identity MaxMessageSize -------- -------------- MAIL\Internet 20MB This does not solve the problem of sending and attachment larger than 10MB. To do that requires use of the adsiedit.msc tool. <Start> <Programs> <Windows Support Tools> <Command Prompt> Adsiedit.msc <Enter> Expand (+) Configuration + CN=Configuration,DC=somedomainname,DC=com +CN=Services +CN=Microsoft Exchange +CN=Whatever you chose perhaps First Group Select CN=Global Services Right-click and select Properties. On the Attribute Editor Tab find in the list of attributes the following and Click <Edit> to change their values: delivContLength submissionContLength
October 8th, 2008 9:59am

From the Outlook 2007 client I turned off the cached mode.
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March 19th, 2009 5:09pm

I am having the same issue. Here are my results. [PS] C:\Windows\system32>Get-Transportconfig | fl max* MaxDumpsterSizePerDatabase : 18 MB (18,874,368 bytes) MaxDumpsterTime : 7.00:00:00 MaxReceiveSize : 100 MB (104,857,600 bytes) MaxRecipientEnvelopeLimit : 5000 MaxSendSize : 100 MB (104,857,600 bytes) [PS] C:\Windows\system32>get-receiveconnector | select identity,maxmessagesize Identity MaxMessageSize -------- -------------- HUB\Delivery SMTP 100 MB (104,857,600 bytes) I set the limit to 100MB to run some tests in the lab and IN/OUT of cache mode doesn't seem to work. It seems as though Outlook 2007 has a setting somewhere where a default attachment limit is set. Perhaps a GPO? When I go to attach a 50MB file, Outlook almost immediately pops up with an error message: The attachment size exceeds the allowable limit. As you can see above, it doesn't. I am running Exchange 2010 and per 'cowboy777 ' response, I am unable to locate the 'delivContLength' or submissionsContLength in adsi edit. Any other suggestions?
March 8th, 2010 8:33pm

I had teh same problem. Then I change the "MaxDumpsterSizePerDatabase" value to a size that is 1.5 times the size of the average message size sent in the organization. Then it allow me to send attachments. Read this article on how to change the MaxDumpsterSizePerDatabase size; http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa997963(EXCHG.80).aspx I hope it will work for you.
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July 19th, 2010 1:38pm

Nice to see I'm not the only one having this problem. I'm in a brand new Exchange 2010 SP1 org and I noticed something interesting while troubleshooting this issue when I ran Get-TransportConfig ClearCategories : True ConvertDisclaimerWrapperToEml : False DSNConversionMode : UseExchangeDSNs ExternalDelayDsnEnabled : True ExternalDsnDefaultLanguage : ExternalDsnLanguageDetectionEnabled : True ExternalDsnMaxMessageAttachSize : 10 MB (10,485,760 bytes) ExternalDsnReportingAuthority : ExternalDsnSendHtml : True ExternalPostmasterAddress : postmaster@mail.contoso.com GenerateCopyOfDSNFor : {} HygieneSuite : Standard InternalDelayDsnEnabled : True InternalDsnDefaultLanguage : InternalDsnLanguageDetectionEnabled : True InternalDsnMaxMessageAttachSize : 10 MB (10,485,760 bytes) InternalDsnReportingAuthority : InternalDsnSendHtml : True InternalSMTPServers : {} JournalingReportNdrTo : <> LegacyJournalingMigrationEnabled : False MaxDumpsterSizePerDatabase : 18 MB (18,874,368 bytes) MaxDumpsterTime : 7.00:00:00 MaxReceiveSize : unlimited MaxRecipientEnvelopeLimit : 5000 MaxSendSize : unlimited MigrationEnabled : False OpenDomainRoutingEnabled : False Rfc2231EncodingEnabled : False ShadowHeartbeatRetryCount : 12 ShadowHeartbeatTimeoutInterval : 00:15:00 ShadowMessageAutoDiscardInterval : 2.00:00:00 ShadowRedundancyEnabled : True SupervisionTags : {Reject, Allow} TLSReceiveDomainSecureList : {} TLSSendDomainSecureList : {} VerifySecureSubmitEnabled : False VoicemailJournalingEnabled : True HeaderPromotionModeSetting : NoCreate Xexch50Enabled : True Notice the ExternalDsnMaxMessageAttachSize and InternalDsnMaxMessageAttachSize are still set to 10MB? I think that's what's causing the problem and it appears powershell or ADSIEdit are the only ways to change it.
November 9th, 2010 11:24am

Hi Tertius i am on the same boat, and same message. i cant find any place to change this external and internal dsnmaxmessagesize. please let me know if you have any answer to resolve this problem. Thanks
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December 16th, 2010 7:30pm

Set-TransportConfig -InternalDsnMaxMessageAttachSize 100MB Set-TransportConfig -ExternalDsnMaxMessageAttachSize 100MB this solved the problem for me Thank you
October 7th, 2011 3:48am

Just thought I should mention you need to restart the Exchange Transport service aftrer making these changes.
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October 27th, 2011 4:30pm

I have this when I try to Set-TransportConfig -ExternalDsnMaxMessageAttachSize 100MB Set-TransportConfig : A parameter cannot be found that matches parameter name ' ExternalDsnMaxMessageAttachSize'. At line:1 char:53 + Set-TransportConfig -ExternalDsnMaxMessageAttachSize <<<< 100MB Help me please....
August 24th, 2012 4:45am

On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 08:45:52 +0000, AdirS wrote: > > >I have this when I try to Set-TransportConfig -ExternalDsnMaxMessageAttachSize 100MB Set-TransportConfig : A parameter cannot be found that matches parameter name ' ExternalDsnMaxMessageAttachSize'. At line:1 char:53 + Set-TransportConfig -ExternalDsnMaxMessageAttachSize <<<< 100MB > > > >Help me please.... Are you using Exchange 2007 or 2010? That's a valid parameter for 2010, but not for 2007. --- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP --- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
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August 24th, 2012 9:40am

O?... I have 2007... so what is the wriht parameter? the problem I have is that I cant't send or get mails biger then 10MB. I've seetings the smtp connector, user properties, and still get this: 552 sorry, that message size exceeds my databytes limit
August 26th, 2012 2:07am

On Sun, 26 Aug 2012 06:07:26 +0000, AdirS wrote: > > >O?... > > > >I have 2007... > >so what is the wriht parameter? It's a parameter of the "set-transportSERVER" cmdlet. Apologies for not mentioning that. --- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP --- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
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August 26th, 2012 11:11am

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