Configuring maxmessagesize

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The following explains how to observe and adjust the Maximum Message Size for messages passing through the Zimbra MTA (Postfix). The message_size_limit postconf parameter is configured globally for all Zimbra MTAs. The default Zimbra MTA configuration uses the default Postfix message_size_limit of 10MB (i.e. '10240000' bytes). Note that this is the size of the full RFC 2822 internet message, after any necessary MIME-encoding.

Postfix configuration

You can examine the current value of this parameter like this:

# su - zimbra
$ postconf message_size_limit
message_size_limit = 10240000

This configuration parameter is stored in the zimbra ldap directory, and propagated to postconf's message_size_limit by zmmtaconfig, which is invoked by the zimbra postfix command. The following commands will set the message_size_limit to 2MB (adjust this value to suit your needs):

# su - zimbra
$ zmprov modifyConfig zimbraMtaMaxMessageSize 2048000
$ postfix reload

You can then confirm the changes with this command:

$ postconf | grep message_size_limit


Reference: http://www.postfix.org/resource.html

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