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Old 02-25-2011, 07:15 AM
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Question Max Briefcase Attachment Size

Does anyone know of a way to increase the maximum size of briefcase attachments without also increasing the max size of email attachments? We would like our users to be able to utilize the briefcase function to store larger files, but still be limited to 10MB email attachments. In the admin page I only see an option to change both simultaneously. Is there a file I can edit somewhere or an option in zmprov?
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Old 02-25-2011, 07:21 AM
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Does anyone know of a way to increase the maximum size of briefcase attachments without also increasing the max size of email attachments? We would like our users to be able to utilize the briefcase function to store larger files, but still be limited to 10MB email attachments. In the admin page I only see an option to change both simultaneously. Is there a file I can edit somewhere or an option in zmprov?
Go to the Admin UI and change the maximum file upload size.
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Old 02-25-2011, 07:33 AM
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Maybe I'm missing something, when I view that option in the admin panel, it says:

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Maximum size of an uploaded file for Briefcase, Email messages, Calender appointments and Tasks (kb):
As per my original post, I want to increase the max size for Briefcase only. Is that possible?
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Old 03-02-2011, 12:58 AM
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Maybe I'm missing something, when I view that option in the admin panel, it says:



As per my original post, I want to increase the max size for Briefcase only. Is that possible?
I have the same question.
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Old 05-02-2011, 11:52 AM
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Bump!!

Seems the maximum upload size for briefcase per file is now 1GB. I changed the settings for the maximum upload like to do in the second response to 4194304KB which is 4GB it did not effect the 1GB limit. My next thing is, I am uploading a 300MB file and it seems to be erroring out, like the server cannot take the load. how ever I am running server on a quad core, with 6 gigs of ram and a GB Ethernet connection. Any thoughts?
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Old 06-09-2011, 09:02 PM
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I also have the same question.

How to increase the max size for the Briefcase?

Increasing quota limit will not affect the size of Briefcase. When I map briefcase with webdav, it shows the size as 29GB, 23 used and 6GB free. But there are only less than 100MB of files.
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Old 10-25-2011, 01:01 AM
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I was recently looking at this and according to this bugfix Bug 27610 – Use zimbraMtaMaxMessageSize exclusively for mail, and use zimbraFileUploadMaxSize for docs/briefcase
Zimbra provides two vartiables:

Code:
zimbraMtaMaxMessageSize 
zimbraFileUploadMaxSize
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bug: 27610

- Use zimbraMtaMaxMessageSize for default file upload size. No
single attachment for a message compose can exceed
zimbraMtaMaxMessageSize, and total of attachments in a message
compose can not exceed some fraction of zimbraMtaMaxMessageSize
(considering encoding needs). Same behavior as today.

- Added query param lbfums (limit by file upload max size). if
lbfums is present in the URI, fileupload servlet will enforce
zimbraFileUploadMaxSize as the limit. This allows customer to allow
larger briefcase files than messages sent via SMTP. e.g.
/service/upload?fmt=raw&lbfums
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