Public Folder Properties > Mail Flow Settings Tab > Message Size Restrictions

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Applies to: Exchange Server 2007 SP1, Exchange Server 2007 SP2, Exchange Server 2007 SP3

Use the Message Size Restrictions dialog box to specify the size limit for messages that are sent or received by the mail-enabled public folder.

  • Sending message size

    • Select the Maximum message size (in KB) check box to configure a sending message size restriction for this mail-enabled public folder. Use the text box to type the maximum message size in kilobytes (KB) that the public folder is allowed to send. The value range is from 0 KB through 2,097,151 KB.

    • If the mail-enabled public folder attempts to send a message that is larger than the size specified, a descriptive error message is displayed and the send operation is stopped.

    • Clear this check box to remove any size restrictions for sending messages.

  • Received message size

    • Select the Maximum message size (in KB) check box to configure a receiving message size restriction for this mail-enabled public folder. Use the text box to type the maximum message size in KB that the public folder is allowed to receive. The value range is from 0 KB through 2,097,151 KB.

    • If a sender attempts to send a message to this public folder that is larger than the size specified, the message is returned to the sender with a descriptive error message.

    • Clear this check box to remove any size restrictions for receiving messages.

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