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Old November 8th 06, 02:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
DGuess
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They're using the POP3 server in Windows 2003 Server now for local
"in-house" email which can't handle anything over 2 gig I believe it is.
It's actually easier for them to put it in their shared docs or even a
folder on the server but some are restricted from both for various reasons.
Some of the files can go over 10 gig (from outside sources via Internet)
which are forwarded locally via in-house mail.

Since it's on a local LAN, speed isn't a problem.



"N. Miller" wrote in message
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On Mon, 6 Nov 2006 22:43:26 -0600, DGuess wrote:

Norman, what's the max size email it can handle? Not seeing anything yet
on
that part.


What is the max size that your MSP can handle, or your recipient's MSP? I
have sent email up to the max size of the MSPs without problem. Of course,
that is the SMTP part, which isn't necessary for running a local IMAP
server. I don't see why there would be a limit on the email in the message
store for the IMAP, or POP3 fetch, if there is non for SMTP.

If it is in your MSP POP3 mailbox, it will be downloaded by the Mercury/32
"POP3 Distributing Client". If it is in the Mercury/32 message store, it
will be readable by any IMAP client when the Mercury/32 "IMAP4 Server" is
running. The only issue will be how long it takes to download; and that is
a
factor of your Internet connection, not your applications.

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