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how_to:552_5.2.3_message_too_large_-_contact_your_administrator [2011/04/01 08:42] paulhow_to:552_5.2.3_message_too_large_-_contact_your_administrator [2018/11/14 10:45] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-In either of these places, a setting of 0 (zero) means no limit, however that is generally not recommended, as email is not the best system for sending large files, and there are other systems available for sending large files to other people (eg [[http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=68613&u=376383&m=10437&urllink=&afftrack=|http://www.sendyourfiles.com]])+In either of these places, a setting of 0 (zero) means no limit, however that is generally not recommended, as email is not the best system for sending large files, and there are other systems available for sending large files to other people (eg [[http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=68613&u=376383&m=10437&urllink=&afftrack=|http://www.sendyourfiles.com]]). In general we recommend not allowing messages over about 50MB.
  
 Note that the sizes you specify are in bytes as the message is sent. Any attachments will be usually encoded using a system called [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base64|Base64]], which makes attachments about 33% larger, so a 15MB attachment will become 20MB when encoded. Note that the sizes you specify are in bytes as the message is sent. Any attachments will be usually encoded using a system called [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base64|Base64]], which makes attachments about 33% larger, so a 15MB attachment will become 20MB when encoded.
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