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SUMMARYThe Administrator of Microsoft Exchange Server version 4.0 can configure the maximum size of a message for transport through the Internet Mail Connector (IMC) in the General Properties page. The message size an IMC can transfer is the maximum message size, plus 1,023 bytes. This is by design. MORE INFORMATIONFor example, if you set the maximum message size to 50KB and the actual message exceeds it by 2,000 bytes, the following Non-Delivery message appears: The IMC can transfer a message that is 50 KB plus 1,023 bytes in size. The maximum message size configuration is useful when you do not want users to send messages with large attachments, which may affect performance. The maximum size value ranges from 1 to 2,097,151 KB. This setting applies to both inbound and outbound messages. If the IMC is used as a site connector, do not restrict the message size. This allows system messages used for directory replication and information store updates to pass through the IMC. Additional query words:
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