SMTP Email Size Detection / Rejection
Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 9:04 pm
Hi Guys,
Just wondering if anyone has come accross this sitation or solution / if its even possible / in regards to smtp mail size.
When a client tries to send a large email eg 17mb via outlook, and say qmail smtp databyte config file is set to 10mb, is there any way for either qmail scanner or qmail itself detect the size and reject the email immediately rather then allowing it to try. As i noticed that when a failed email of that size in outlook fails, it attempts to send it over and over and over again. (not every client who uses out look is very smart when there is an email still trying to send for the past 8 hrs).
This tends to waste bandwith when the same email keeps coming through or attempting to. 17mb files over X amount of hrs x X amount of clients = waste of my money and bandwith.
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks Guys
Just wondering if anyone has come accross this sitation or solution / if its even possible / in regards to smtp mail size.
When a client tries to send a large email eg 17mb via outlook, and say qmail smtp databyte config file is set to 10mb, is there any way for either qmail scanner or qmail itself detect the size and reject the email immediately rather then allowing it to try. As i noticed that when a failed email of that size in outlook fails, it attempts to send it over and over and over again. (not every client who uses out look is very smart when there is an email still trying to send for the past 8 hrs).
This tends to waste bandwith when the same email keeps coming through or attempting to. 17mb files over X amount of hrs x X amount of clients = waste of my money and bandwith.
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks Guys