On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Rahul Baweja wrote:
>
> I was wondering that where i can specify maximum address which exim
> can accept. I am using Exim version 4.44.
>
> I can not send more mail to more then 10 users at one time...
Do you mean accept or do you mean send?
Main configuration, incoming email:
recipients_max Use: main Type: integer Default: 0
If this option is set greater than zero, it specifies the maximum number
of original recipients for any message. Additional recipients that are
generated by aliasing or forwarding do not count. SMTP messages get a 452
response for all recipients over the limit; earlier recipients are
delivered as normal. Non-SMTP messages with too many recipients are
failed, and no deliveries are done. Note that the RFCs specify that an
SMTP server should accept at least 100 RCPT commands in a single message.
SMTP transport, outgoing email:
max_rcpt Use: smtp Type: integer Default: 100
This option limits the number of RCPT commands that are sent in a single
SMTP message transaction. Each set of addresses is treated independently,
and so can cause parallel connections to the same host if
"remote_max_parallel" permits this.
Tony.
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