Running Exchange Serve 2003 on a Windows Server 2003 machine.
We have set a Global Size Limit on Send and Receive at 15 MB, but some users, like myself, need to send larger files, up to 30 MB in size.
So I make sure the Virtual SMTP Server is set to allow sent messages up to 30 MB and in ADUC, I click on the user and then Exchange General - Delivery Restrictions and make sure the allowed amount is at or over 30 MB.
Here's where it gets weird, I did this to my account and I can send the large files without a problem, but another user with settings that match mine exactly can not send large files. He gets the error: "The attachment exceeds the allowable limit."
If I were unable to send large files then I would know it was some sort of Global setting or issue, but since it does not effect me at all and I can not find any other setting that would effect the size limit of an individual user.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
We have set a Global Size Limit on Send and Receive at 15 MB, but some users, like myself, need to send larger files, up to 30 MB in size.
So I make sure the Virtual SMTP Server is set to allow sent messages up to 30 MB and in ADUC, I click on the user and then Exchange General - Delivery Restrictions and make sure the allowed amount is at or over 30 MB.
Here's where it gets weird, I did this to my account and I can send the large files without a problem, but another user with settings that match mine exactly can not send large files. He gets the error: "The attachment exceeds the allowable limit."
If I were unable to send large files then I would know it was some sort of Global setting or issue, but since it does not effect me at all and I can not find any other setting that would effect the size limit of an individual user.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.