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06-08-2001 09:05 AM
06-08-2001 09:05 AM
Sendmail
I am wondering if anyone out there knows if ther are limitations to the size of a users sendmail account.What the default size limitation.Is it even possible how to restrict the size. Also can you restrict who has sendmsil on a Server. We are using 11.0 on K boxes and L & N boxes as well.
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06-08-2001 09:15 AM
06-08-2001 09:15 AM
Re: Sendmail
Not sure what you mean by sendmail user account. sendmail doesn't really care about user accounts.
sendmail does have MaxMessageSize. This is the max size of a message that will be accepted by sendmail (in bound or out bound).
Checking/maintaining the size of a users mailbox is the responsibility of the delivery agent (mail, procmail) and/or something like quotas.
With sendmail, normal Unix restrictions are in effect (maxfilesize, maxlines, etc.).
sendmail does have MaxMessageSize. This is the max size of a message that will be accepted by sendmail (in bound or out bound).
Checking/maintaining the size of a users mailbox is the responsibility of the delivery agent (mail, procmail) and/or something like quotas.
With sendmail, normal Unix restrictions are in effect (maxfilesize, maxlines, etc.).
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06-12-2001 10:44 PM
06-12-2001 10:44 PM
Re: Sendmail
If you want to limit user account size , you can set the user quota on /var/mail/ directory on the mail server .
If you want to limint the every mail message sendmail process , you can set the option in the /etc/mail/sendmail.cf file :
O MaxMessageSize=1000000 // limited to 1MB
then restart your sendmail daemon.
Rgds.
Frank.
If you want to limint the every mail message sendmail process , you can set the option in the /etc/mail/sendmail.cf file :
O MaxMessageSize=1000000 // limited to 1MB
then restart your sendmail daemon.
Rgds.
Frank.
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06-13-2001 07:48 AM
06-13-2001 07:48 AM
Re: Sendmail
Thanks Frank that's what I was looking for. Limiting the qoutas on user/sendmail accounts.That seems to be the answer to my problem. Basicaly Anyone who has an account on
HP/UX by default has sendmail unless you disable it for the person. Once again Thanks!
HP/UX by default has sendmail unless you disable it for the person. Once again Thanks!
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