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Old 10-18-2010, 02:47 PM
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Default Desktop 2.0 GA and attachment size

I just updated my Zimbra Desktop from 2.0 RC1 to 2.0 GA. When composing a new email and adding an attachment, the attachment size message at the bottom of the window says:

"Note: Each attachment size limit is 1 GB"

The attachment size limit on our Zimbra 6.0.8 server is set to 20 MB, not 1 GB (which would be extreme if it were true). Does ZDesktop not pull attachment size information from the Zimbra server? If it doesn't/can't, then maybe this message should be removed or replaced with a different message so that users do not attempt to upload a 1 GB attachment.
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Old 01-27-2011, 01:57 PM
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I just updated my Zimbra Desktop from 2.0 RC1 to 2.0 GA. When composing a new email and adding an attachment, the attachment size message at the bottom of the window says:

"Note: Each attachment size limit is 1 GB"

The attachment size limit on our Zimbra 6.0.8 server is set to 20 MB, not 1 GB (which would be extreme if it were true). Does ZDesktop not pull attachment size information from the Zimbra server? If it doesn't/can't, then maybe this message should be removed or replaced with a different message so that users do not attempt to upload a 1 GB attachment.
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... also, bug report filed - bug# 56165
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