you are limited by post limits, when you forward message, you are limited
by memory and script execution limits. At least I think so :).

Yes - that does make sense...except that in my case my problem is with forwarding and I know for certain that the memory limit is (now) 18MB. I know it's not the timeout because when clicking "forward" the request is submitted and the script returns instantly (ie by doing nothing to the page).

thanks to tony for pointing out the existance of /etc/httpd/conf.d as I didn't know about that.

note that that dir is only applicable to apache2 methinks.


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