True, until you forget and save something from that page by mistake. In some cases no problem, others -- disaster. You have to decide text editor hacking or web page changes, generally best to not do both. --Ed On 10/14/2012 09:39 AM, Eric Vey wrote: > Or -- most of the settings have a hint on them that corresponds with a > setting in the config file. > You could go in and edit the config file in a text editor, then restart > Surgemail. That's what I do if the html page is too restraining. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Original message > From: Ed HIDDEN@ent.net> > To: surgemailHIDDEN@etwinsite.com; > Dated: 10/14/2012 9:31:28 AM > Subject: Re: [SurgeMail List] RE: [SurgeMail List] mass quota change > > You can modify the HTML page that has the drop down list in it for > any/all values you need. We've done that in several places. > > The cool thing is the installer detects changed pages and gives you the > ability to keep them so updates aren't much of an issue. > > To modify the domain defaults you need to hack domain_new.html, to set > individual users it's na_details.html > > --Ed > > On 10/14/2012 09:02 AM, Scott Comstock wrote: > > Thanks for the response but I was looking for how to mass change the > storage quota for every user not max or min message sizes. > > > > On Oct 14, 2012, at 7:23 AM, Eric VeyHIDDEN@@ericvey.com > <mailtoHIDDEN@@ericvey.com> wrote: > > > >> There are domain settings for inbound and outbound message sizes. > >> Here is the web page change method. > >> You have to go to the Domain settings for the specific domain and > turn on the advanced settings. > >> You will find them under the domain limits section. > >> > >> The changes made to the configuration file are: > >> msg_max_in > >> & > >> msg_max_out > >> > >> > >> Original message > >> From: "Scott Comstock"HIDDEN@to@muscatineschools.org > <mailtoHIDDEN@to@muscatineschools.org> > >> To: surgemailHIDDEN@etwinsite.com; > <mailto:surgemailHIDDEN@etwinsite.com;> > >> Dated: 10/13/2012 12:24:53 PM > >> Subject: [SurgeMail List] mass quota change > >> > >> If I wanted to change all users in my domain to have 7000mb quota, > how could I do that? Also, is there a way to make 7000mb the default > domain quota? the existing setting in the GUI is a drop down and stops > at 1000mb. > >> > >> Thanks! > >> > >> Scott Comstock > > > > > > -- > ----------------------------------------------------------- > EAS Enterprises LLC > World Class Web and Email Hosting Solutions > IPv6 ready today for your needs of tomorrow! > Ask us about dual-stacking your site > http://www.easent.net <http://www.easent.net/> -- ----------------------------------------------------------- EAS Enterprises LLC World Class Web and Email Hosting Solutions IPv6 ready today for your needs of tomorrow! Ask us about dual-stacking your site www.easent.net
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