On 13/03/13 16:28, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 3/12/2013 11:30 PM, Patrick Joy wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
I have been putting off an upgrade as I need to upgrade the complete OS which is not a trivial task unfortunately but is inevitable. Debian is designed for rolling upgrades, thus Ubuntu should be as well. They're painless on Debian so I would assume the same for Ubuntu. Which begs the question: why have not been doing rolling upgrades given your platform is specifically designed for such a model? My provider has me over a barrel on this one. My server is a large VPS and the provider is running an old kernel that isn't supported by the latest versions of Ubuntu/Debian. To upgrade I need to move to a different platform which costs more and will involve moving everything. The move needs to happen I'm just procrastinating.
I may need to setup a nightly cron job to check for files bigger than xmb in the mail store for now. Probably a good idea. As well as educating the user who attached a 4GB file. That's just plain nuts and smacks of ignorance. Honestly I'm surprised Outlook didn't crash when attaching such a file. It's always hard to educate them when they are paying customers but I will try.