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Routing 10 MB Mails only for specific users or groups

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We have Exchange 2003 SP2, all we want to allow specified group or user can send /receive 10 MB mails. The default incoming & outgoing mail size is 5 MB. How to achive this? Any help will be appreciated.
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Hi nessmssit,

Tighest rules apply.

You will need to set the default to 10MB and then restrict the normal users to 5MB

-red
In ADUC, user properties, exchange general, delivery restriction remove the "default restriction" for the users requiring message size over 5MB and assign them the new limits.

Possible ways of applying the message size restrictions are as below:

1.Exchange Mailbox - each individual mailbox can have size limits set on the Exchange General\Delivery Restrictions tab of the user account in ADUC

2.Exchange SMTP Virtual Server - On the Messages tab, limits can be configured for each virtual server.

3.Exchange Global Settings - on the Defaults tab of the Message Delivery properties, limits can be sent. These affect both SMTP mail and also internal mail. The server default settings here, In  ESM under Global Settings -> message Delivery -> Properties and then look on the Defaults tab.

4.Exchange Connectors - if you have Exchange servers accepting mail and routing it to a different routing group (using either a Routing Group Connector or an SMTP connector, for example) then on the Content Restrictions tab of the properties dialog, a maximum allowed size can be configured.

Cheers !
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Thanks but internally between two Exchange using RGC the mails we receive following ndr.

 Msg Size greater than allowed by Remote Host.

How to resolve?

Please help.
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