How to restrict max message size in outlook?

hi all
libimta.so 5.2 (built 15:07:23, Feb 21 2002)
SunOS sundb2 5.9 Generic_112233-08 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-880

Several thoughts:
1. You're using the original 5.2 released bits. We have released MANY updates since then. With hundreds of fixes. You should REALLY download and install 5.2p2 patch update. Takes 15 minutes:
http://www.sun.com/download/products.xml?id=411bb50d
2. You question, "in outlook" makes answering very difficult. Messaging Server doesn't know Outlook as something different from any other client application. Are you asking, "how do I limit the size of ALL messages handled by the server?", or are you asking something else? If this is the question you're really asking, I can answer that for you. If it's not, please clarify, co I can understand what it is you want.

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