attachment limits ruleset by domain {Virus Scanned}

Christo Bezuidenhout Christo at IT4AFRICA.CO.ZA
Thu Feb 3 06:53:55 GMT 2005


FromOrTo:               *@domain                10000000
FromOrTo:               default         1000000



First could be From: To: FromOrTo: etc


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> Subject: attachment limits ruleset by domain {Virus Scanned}
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> No attachment limits have been specified in Exim.
>
> Searched the web and archives and didn't see the answer to
> what I need.
>
> I'd like to be able to control attachment sizes by domain. I
> have not been able to find an example of a ruleset with the
> correct keywords/syntax to limit attachments by domain.
>
> I figure one part will be To: *@somedomain.com, but what's
> the keyword to set the attachment limit or unlimited?
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> TIA, Stephen
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