Re: SquirrelMail aborting large attachment download?

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On Mon, September 24, 2012 1:44 pm, Juergen Nickelsen wrote:
> On 24.09.2012 14:30, michael crane wrote:
>
> [PHP memory limit]
>>> 256 MB (we could increase that -- is that per Session or for all of
>>> them?); no commercial extensions, rather PHP as it comes out of the
>>> (Debian) box with a few common extensions:
>> I thought the PHP limit was per message.
>
> You mean per script run, I assume?
>
> The manual says[1] "the maximum amount of memory in bytes that a script
> is allowed to allocate." This would AIUI mean per script run, but I
> don't know if this is somehow changed by running as mod_php in the
> Apache process.
>
> [1] http://php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php
>
>> as a general list question are most people's mail servers attached
>> directly to the internet ?
>
> Define "attached directly to the internet". The one I run for our
> university is behind more than one firewall, of course, but reachable
> from the Internet.

I only use on my home network, it seemed problematic to get my own
IPaddress and advertise my mail server when I could use gmail to hold the
mail.

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