XADM: Limiting the Number of Recipients of a MessageLast reviewed: March 11, 1998Article ID: Q126497 |
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SUMMARYA new registry value has been added to the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service that allows the administrator to set a limit on the number of recipients that a mail message can have.
MORE INFORMATIONThe customer must have Microsoft Exchange Service Pack 1 or above, which replaces Store.exe and Emsmdb(32).dll. To set this parameter:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSExchangeIS\ ParametersSystem3. From the Edit menu choose Add Value and set it to: Value Name: Max Recipients on Submit Data Type: REG_DWORD String: [A value equal to the max. recipients you wish to allow]If a user attempts to send a message to more recipients than is designated by the Max Recipients on Submit parameter and the user has the new Emsmdb(32).dll, the following error message will be displayed when they attempt to send the message:
The item could not be sent. The number of recipients on this message exceeds the upper limit configured by the administrator.If a user attempts to send a message to more recipients than is designated by the Max Recipients on Submit parameter and the user DOES NOT have the new Emsmdb(32).dll, the following error message will be displayed when they attempt to send the message:
The item could not be sent. The client operation failed.Note the following when implementing this: 1. It is not necessary to stop and restart services for this change to take effect.2. The number chosen applies to total recipients associated with a message ( To:+Cc:+Bcc:=total).3. The limit cannot be circumvented by use of a personal distribution list, it is evaluated for number of entries before the send.4. Server-based distribution lists will allow you to exceed the total number, with proper permissions, of course. STATUSThis problem been fixed and is now available in Microsoft Exchange Service Pack 1.
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Additional query words: Exchange Registry maximum xcln header
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