Diego Angelini wrote:
> * /To/: exim-users@xxxxxxxx <mailto:exim-users@DOMAIN.HIDDEN>
> * /Subject/: Re: [exim] message size
> * /From/: W B Hacker <wbh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:wbh@DOMAIN.HIDDEN>>
> * /Date/: Wed, 01 Mar 2006 07:04:12 +0800
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> Thanks Bill,
>
> I have tried specify an domain replacing "!the.special.domain",
> but, as I said before, the domain is only able to "send" larger
> messages. I want allowing the domain's recipients to receive
> larger messages.
>
> How can I do that?
> Greettings,
>
> Diego.-
Perhaps I was not clear in the last note.
You don't just want to specify a proper domain.tld, you want to
also adapt your size limit lookup/test and use it in a
*different* place - an acl during the smpt process no earlier
than when incoming message size can first be known.
If your chosen domain / user community can now *send* larger
messages, but either they, or all users, cannot *receive* above
some (other) size, then you already have similar code in effect
somewhere - in addition to what you are trying to do with the
limits first posted.
Dig out your editor of choice and find that, and/or the 'macro'
setting for it, in your ~/configure
...At which point you can alter the limit to suit your needs.
HTH,
Bill