![]() These users will be able to exchange large messages withĮach other, but not with Internet senders and recipients (unauthenticated senders and recipients). ![]() For example, suppose your organizational message size limit is 10 MB, but you configured the users in your marketing department to send and receive messages up to 50 MB. For messages sent between anonymous senders and recipients (typically, Internet senders or Internet recipients), However, this exemption applies only to messages sent between authenticated senders and recipients (typically, internal senders and recipients). For example, you can allow specific mailboxes to send and receive larger messages than the rest of the organization by configuring custom send and receive limits for those mailboxes. Being that its a home-user oriented product it really doesnt surprise me that there wouldnt be any such limit. Im not aware of any attachment limiting size functionality in Windows Mail. ![]() Message size limits for your organization. Outlook 2007 and older versions do not have this functionality and rely totally on Exchanges size limiting functionality for their own limits. Therefore, you can configure specific senders and recipients to exceed the default I have Outlook 2016 and I have changed the registry for Outlook 20: HKEYCURRENTUSER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Outlook\\Preferences\MaximumAttachmentSize. ![]() I have done the server part but I am having problems with. Recipient limits between authenticated senders and recipients (typically, internal message senders and recipients) are exempt from the organizational message size restrictions. I would like to increase the maximum size of email attachments. There wasn't much help or guidence on this topic on the technet website.
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