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Posted: 07 June 2005 at 1:43pm | IP Logged Quote itzik

Hi Alex,

Two problems in forward:
1. When I forward mail, I take the parameter BodyText from the: oMsg.BodyText.
In the textarea field I get the html code and this is the way the receiver gets it as a html code as well.

How do I get the oMsg.BodyText in reading format and not in the html code formal?

2. When I forward few attachment files that each one of them is 1.5 MB (for example), the mail is sending without the attachment.
Is there any limition to the size of the attachment?
can I change it?

Thank you for all your responses,
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Posted: 07 June 2005 at 2:34pm | IP Logged Quote Alex

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How do I get the oMsg.BodyText in reading format and not in the html code formal?


Use oMsg.AltBodyText property.

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2. When I forward few attachment files that each one of them is 1.5 MB (for example), the mail is sending without the attachment.
Is there any limition to the size of the attachment?
can I change it?

One limitation is set in Administration Panel/WebMail Settings/Attachment Size Limit.

Also, your mail server can impose its own limitations on attachment size. This can be checked and changed in mail server properties.

If you upload attachments to the web server before sending, please take into account that IIS6 can also limit maximum size of uploaded form data. Solution is:
- Open your metabase.XML which is located in c:\Windows\System32\Inetsrv,
- find the line "AspMaxRequestEntityAllowed" and change it to "5242880"
- (e.g. 5MB). This will allow to upload files up to 5MB size. (Of course,
- you can enter another value to suite your needs).

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Posted: 05 July 2005 at 9:02am | IP Logged Quote Itzik

Hi Alex,
I work on my computer (xp pro) (iis 5.1).

I still haven't solve the attachment size limitation issue.

Also haven't found metabase.XML file (found: metabase.bin).

Do you have any idia how to fix this problem? or just when I will run the program on a server, it will be solved?

Thanks,
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Posted: 05 July 2005 at 9:14am | IP Logged Quote Alex

What is the file size which causes troubles? (E.g., for example, 400KB is uploaded ok while 600KB is not.)

Also, what exactly happens when the file is too large? Empty page, error message (if so, what is the text, etc).

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Posted: 05 July 2005 at 11:01am | IP Logged Quote Itzik

When the file is something like 1.3mb, it comes empty from attachments.
The rest (bodytext, subject,..) is fine.
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Posted: 05 July 2005 at 11:09am | IP Logged Quote Alex

What is the value of 'Attachment Size Limit' in Administration Console/WebMail Settings?
If it's 512000 bytes or something like that, bigger attachments will be removed. You should increase this value if you need large attachments capability.

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