Question
I f you create a rule to forward a copy of all emails sent & received by
one
recipient on your network, what determines the size of an email message that
can't be forwarded? Is there a default setting in Outlook 2003 that
determines this?

thanks
akdeweyj

Re: Outlook Mail Rules by Diane

Diane
Mon Aug 25 07:31:09 PDT 2008

The only size restriction is on the exchange server or mail server - it
controls the max message size. Otherwise, all forwards should work if they
are under this size. (Assuming the rule does not specific a size and
Exchange is configured to allow forwards.)

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"akdeweyj" <akdeweyj@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Question
> I f you create a rule to forward a copy of all emails sent & received by
> one
> recipient on your network, what determines the size of an email message
> that
> can't be forwarded? Is there a default setting in Outlook 2003 that
> determines this?
>
> thanks
> akdeweyj