On Tuesday 07 June 2016 02:00:11 Glen Cunningham wrote:
On Tuesday 07 June 2016 15:28:18 Thierry de Coulon
wrote:
Hello all
Today I wanted to send a somewhat large PDF and a "sorry" window
poped up saying: "Your administrator has disallowed attaching files
bigger than 50MB".
Being teh administrator, I can't remember ever settting this limit,
but more important: I have no idea where this setting is controled.
I don't know of any "administrator" settings in TDE, I can't find
anything in kmail's settings.
Is kmail looking anywhere else for this limitation?
Regards,
Thierry
Found this snippet ....
<quote>
MaximumAttachmentSize
This allows the maximum filesize allowed for attachments in the mail
composer to be limited. To limit attachments to 20 MB in size, for
example, add a line under [Composer] section of the Configuration
File:
MaximumAttachmentSize=20
Alternatively, input the following into Konsole:
kwriteconfig --file /path/to/kmailrc --group Composer --key
MaximumAttachmentSize 20
</quote>
Perhaps not actually in kmail config, but prolly in kwrite config,
the default composer for kmail.
HTH,
Glen
Interesting. `twould have been nice if the file it was in had been named.
That phrase is not grepable in my home directory. And my home dir
contains no kwriterc. kwriterc does exist in /home/amanda and
in /home/nut according to a locate report. TDE R14.0.4 at current time.
And, this it the default kmail composer/editor. I tried using vim for a
week or 2, at least a decade ago, but decided kmails composer was less
trouble. Biggest problem is that it autotriggers into html mode too
easily. And me, not noticing the toolbar change, might send several gobs
of crap before I discover that. If I turn it off in the options
pulldown, it should STAY OFF until _I_ select otherwise!
I don't recall ever seeing that refusal msg, but the biggest attachment
I've ever sent was a 2.2Gbyte wedding I'd shot and edited my shakes out
of. Its a digital Hi8 camera and the output, while near hidef quality,
is about 0.1 gigabyte a minute. kino, since it knows how to run that
camera via its firewire interface, had no problem with the size of the
finished product.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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