
I'm administering a mailing list and the users require a max message size of over 15MB. Setting the value to 0 is really the same as setting it to 3MB, which does not work as every attachment sent is at least 7MB. I've also tried to set the value to 15MB on the web config and it still sets the max size as 3MB. This is extremely important for this mailing list to be useful at all, does anybody have any suggestions as to how I can fix this?
Thanks, Zachary Flower
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thezachflower wrote:
I'm administering a mailing list and the users require a max message size of over 15MB. Setting the value to 0 is really the same as setting it to 3MB,
If that is the case, I'm guessing that the 3MB limit is in your MTA or somewhere else outside of Mailman.
Are the messages being held in Mailman with a reason like
Message body is too big: nn bytes with a limit of nn KB
or are they behing held for some other reason or is something entirely different happening?
-- Mark Sapiro <msapiro@value.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan

Zachary Flower wrote:
And now I am even more certain that this is not a Mailman issue. I don't think the mail even reaches Mailman. I think it is being rejected by the incoming MTA.
What does the bounce message look like?
-- Mark Sapiro <msapiro@value.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan

thezachflower wrote:
I'm administering a mailing list and the users require a max message size of over 15MB. Setting the value to 0 is really the same as setting it to 3MB,
If that is the case, I'm guessing that the 3MB limit is in your MTA or somewhere else outside of Mailman.
Are the messages being held in Mailman with a reason like
Message body is too big: nn bytes with a limit of nn KB
or are they behing held for some other reason or is something entirely different happening?
-- Mark Sapiro <msapiro@value.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan

Zachary Flower wrote:
And now I am even more certain that this is not a Mailman issue. I don't think the mail even reaches Mailman. I think it is being rejected by the incoming MTA.
What does the bounce message look like?
-- Mark Sapiro <msapiro@value.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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