> Half an afternoon later, having searched on my harddisk (this list),
> Googled and Apached and tried out things, finally Tomas K's
> http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/en_US/AttachmentSize.
>
> Turns out that on RHAS3, LimitRequestBody has to be modified in
> /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf, not in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf as the
> Apache docs say.
>
> I can now upload Bertine's mp3 :)
>
> This for the archives, but Thomas: had you forgotten that you wrote
> this, or do you just love reinventing the wheel? This turns out to be a
> FAQ of vast dimension :).

Wiki is not mine. I only fix some pages sometimes. I couldn't write page
about RH and LimitRequestBody, because I don't use such systems. I gave
generic answer about all limits, because I remembered reading about it on
wiki, was to lazy to find exact page and don't know which directory is
included by apache. It can be /etc/apache/conf.d, /etc/httpd/conf.d or
some other place.

There are differences between forwarding message and attaching file,
because in one case SquirrelMail processes information posted in form and
in other case it has to extract file from imap. When you attach message,
you are limited by post limits, when you forward message, you are limited
by memory and script execution limits. At least I think so :).

-- 
Tomas


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