At 09:19 08/04/98 -0500, you wrote:
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<excerpt><fontfamily><param>Arial</param><smaller>Got a quick NTMail
question.
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<fontfamily><param>Arial</param><smaller>We have a customer who has a POP
domain account with us using NTMail. They retrieve their mail using
Pullmail to POP their mail down to their Exchange server via a 33.6
modem.
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<fontfamily><param>Arial</param><smaller>Problem is, this customer often
receives large attachments, which causes their connection to hang. The
customer would like us to insitute a maximum incoming message size for
their account, but as far as I can tell, NTMail only has that
functionality for full domain accounts.
</smaller></fontfamily>
<fontfamily><param>Arial</param><smaller>Any ideas?
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<bold>Matt Stratton, MCP
</bold><smaller>Systems Integrator
AIS Network
<italic>A Microsoft Solution Provide</italic>r</smaller><bigger><bigger>
</bigger></bigger><smaller><<mailto:matts@aisnetwork.net>matts@aisnetwork.net
<<http://www.aisnetwork.net/>http://www.aisnetwork.net
847.882.0493 x124 (Vox)
847.882.0201 (Fax)
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Matt, you are right that in NTMail 3.03 the mail limits apply to the whole
domain so, without creating a specific domain for them, you have to make this a
global setting.
In version 4 (due for release in May), it will be possible to do this on a user
basis.
Have you got them to check that their client timeout is set to a large enough
value? Also I seem to remember that Microsoft had a knowledge base article about
increasing the TCP/IP MTU, especially for Win 95 clients. Getting the latest DUN
can help also.
-Regards, Lloyd
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From: Lloyd Brunt <lloyd.brunt@net-shopper.co.uk>
Subject: Re: NTMail, message limits, and POP domains...
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At 09:19 08/04/98 -0500, you wrote:
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