Exchange Active Sync Attachment file size limit?

We are using a UAG 2010 SP1 to provide Exchange Active Sync for both Exchange 2010 and Exchange 2003.
It seems that especially with our IPADs some users are having problems downloading fairly large file attachments. I'd say in the neighborhood 15-20 MB. My question what is the maximum file size  download limitation for Exchange Active Sync on Exchange
2003? And Exchange 2010?

See this for 2010:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-AU/exchange2010/thread/c6ddc56e-da96-4ea2-98c5-4ff9223dac5b
2003? Hmm not sure where that is stored.  Dont forget you can set attachment sizes on the activesync policies as well.

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    Hello I have the E6 with Belle Refresh and I am having problems with exchange mailbox (Gmail).
    I have configured it properly and all my emails and contacts and calendar items are syncing properly.
    Actually it's the second Nokia E6 that I have and I am very familiar with it.
    But the new emails are not really arriving in time. It can take up to 15 minutes to arrive althouh it is set to always on in daytime. I am attaching the exchange log so you can figure out
    05/09/2012 17:19:50 Mail for Exchange Build : 1.00.000
    05/09/2012 17:19:50 Device Software Version: 111.140.0058
    2012-08-01
    RM-609
    (c) Nokia
    06/09/2012 09:00:26 AUDT Timer expired
    06/09/2012 09:00:26 Entering Peak Time
    06/09/2012 09:00:26 Profile Info
    Peak sync schedule: Always on
    Peak sync days: Mo,Tu,We,Th,Fr,Sa
    Peak start time 09:00 - Peak end time 21:00
    Off-peak sync schedule: Manual
    Peak sync while roaming: No
    Off-peak sync while roaming: No
    Heartbeat interval: 7
    Access point: 4097, Destination: Internet
    Secure connection: Yes
    Port number: 443
    E-mail sync: Enable
    If conflict: Device wins
    Remove email older than: 1 day
    Calendar sync: Enable
    If conflict: Device wins
    Initial sync: Delete items on phone
    Remove entry older than: 2 weeks
    Contacts sync: Enable
    If conflict: Device wins
    Initial sync: Keep items on phone
    Tasks sync: Disable
    Junk E-mail,Sent Items,[Gmail]
    06/09/2012 09:00:30 Connected to connection method named COSMOTE internet with type Packet Data
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    06/09/2012 09:00:37 start E-mail sync
    06/09/2012 09:00:40 Deleteing Message 536871028 from Folder 268435563  
    06/09/2012 09:00:41 server->client adds=1 changes=0 deletes=1 fails=0
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    06/09/2012 09:00:41 start Calendar sync
    06/09/2012 09:00:42 end Calendar sync
    06/09/2012 09:00:42 start Contacts sync
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    06/09/2012 10:00:44 end Calendar sync
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    06/09/2012 10:45:44 end E-mail sync
    06/09/2012 10:45:44 start Calendar sync
    06/09/2012 10:45:46 end Calendar sync
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    06/09/2012 10:45:52 end Sent Items sync
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    OK, since nobody is actually bothering to help out I will try and clarify more things after extensive testing.
    I flashed again the phone with fresh Belle Refresh and tried again. Same problem, for beginning exchange active sync works fine with Gmail but after some time or even after a day it still goes back to receiving mails after fifteen minutes.
    I thought it might be some compatibility problems with Gmail so this time I tried native exchange server (office 365 exchange online). Same scenario here, working fine at the beginning but as time goes by I mails received after fifteen minutes.
    I noticed also that the internet connection symbol is not active in the screen but it gets active every fifteen minutes and then goes off again by itself.
    I studied the admin_log.txt file to see what is going on and I think I have found the problem
    25/09/2012 18:46:11 Mail For Exchange Error -15052
    25/09/2012 18:46:11 Set SimulateAlwaysOn mode : 1
    (at this time I was in an office building with poor mobile network coverage)
    So for some reason when the phone cannot connect to the server it simulates an always on mode which means it will check the server every 15 minutes.
    So when I power on the phone everything works fine, when for some reason there is no connection to the provider (for example I go into an elevator or work in the basement and get into the subway) the mail for exchange client in the E6 thinks there is generally problem with the connection or the server and sets simulation to check every 15 minutes.
    Ok with this, but when I come out back to an area with mobile network connection the exchange client on E6 does NOT resume the proper always on connection and just keeps checking for mails every 15 minutes until i reboot the phone.
    I hope this can clarify the situation and I trully hope someone can come out and help a bit.
    Thanks

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    For more information about what is supported by our Contacts, Calendar and E-mail applications please see this link (Xperia Z, Xperia ZL, Xperia ZR and Xperia Tablet Z). Or this link (Xperia Z1, Xperia Z ultra and Xperia Z1 Compact).
     - Community Manager Sony Xperia Support Forum
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    Hi and welcome to the community! Since you're new please be sure that you have checked out our Discussion guidelines.
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