Hi,
I was trying to send.... but it is not taking more the 10 emails
addresses and in exim configuration max_rcpt is not specified any
where ..
Rahul
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 16:05:55 +0000, Tony Finch <dot@???> wrote:
> 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.
> --
> <fanf@???> <dot@???> http://dotat.at/ ${sg{\N${sg{\
> N\}{([^N]*)(.)(.)(.*)}{\$1\$3\$2\$1\$3\n\$2\$3\$4\$3\n\$3\$2\$4}}\
> \N}{([^N]*)(.)(.)(.*)}{\$1\$3\$2\$1\$3\n\$2\$3\$4\$3\n\$3\$2\$4}}
>