How to Remove X-headers

Glenn Steen glenn.steen at gmail.com
Thu Mar 12 13:24:42 GMT 2009


2009/3/12 Alex Broens <ms-list at alexb.ch>:
> On 3/12/2009 12:34 PM, Glenn Steen wrote:
>>
>> 2009/3/12 Alex Broens <ms-list at alexb.ch>:
>>>
>>> On 3/12/2009 11:07 AM, Randal, Phil wrote:
>>>>
>>>> We've hit the same issue this week.
>>>>
>>>> The relevant Microsoft documentation is here:
>>>>
>>>> Understanding the Impact of Named Property and Replica Identifier Limits
>>>> on Exchange Databases
>>>>
>>>> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb851492.aspx
>>>>
>>>> Events 9666, 9667, 9668, and 9669 Received When Named Properties or
>>>> Replica Identifiers Are Depleted for An Exchange Database
>>>>
>>>> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb851495.aspx
>>>> Note how Microsoft has completely lost the plot on this one, and fails
>>>> to understand that there could be any number of unique X- header lines,
>>>> not just their arbitrary limit of at most 327766 "Named properties".
>>>
>>> BIG LAUGH! whoever came up with this scheme should be sued.. na.. better:
>>> shot!
>>>
>>> whatever... I wouldn't play with mime headers but start eliminating
>>> unnecesssary MailScanner Organisation etc headers, bulker's X- tracking
>>> headers, List mail bloat, yahoo groups bloat, etc etc.
>>>
>>> playing with MUA Mime headers and OLE/etc is definitely the VERY wrong
>>> way
>>> to go.
>>>
>>> Alex
>>> PS: Long live real *mail* storage platforms.
>>>
>> Unbeleivable. Sigh. But then ... M$ never had the plot to lose, now did
>> they?:-)
>
>    655360 bytes total conventional memory
>    655360 bytes available to MS-DOS
>    627552 largest executable program size
>
>   1048576 bytes total contiguous extended memory
>         0 bytes available contiguous extended memory
>    941056 bytes available XMS memory
>           MS-DOS resident in High Memory Area
>
>
> does this ring any bell?
>
> :-)
LOL .... or the "1.44 megabyte" diskette.... 1440 KiB != 1.44 MiB ...
1440 KiB != 1.44 MB ... Uuuh:-)

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