Maybe what a couple of seconds max.. Email ain't I instant messenger :-)<br><br>On Tuesday, 18 October 2011, --[ UxBoD ]-- <<a href="mailto:uxbod@splatnix.net">uxbod@splatnix.net</a>> wrote:<br>> I asked the client that but they believe it will introduce to much overhead. Now looking at writing a transport agent!<br>
><br>> --<br>> Thanks, Phil<br>><br>> ________________________________<br>><br>> why not just route everything and only get MS to react only to large emails with an MS rule?<br>><br>><br>><br>
> --<br>> Martin Hepworth<br>> Oxford, UK<br>><br>><br>> On 18 October 2011 09:16, --[ UxBoD ]-- <<a href="mailto:uxbod@splatnix.net">uxbod@splatnix.net</a>> wrote:<br>>><br>>> I appreciate this is OT but it is relevant to MailScanner. Would anybody know how to route email from an Exchange 2010 server to a MailScanner instance when an attachment is > X in size ? Have looked at transport rules and send connectors but nothing appears to do this. Is there a transport agent available that can do it ?<br>
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