Maximum size param in file channel

Hello All,
What is the parameter to mention in the sender communication channel to restrict huge files
I remember there is a paramter that can be configured in channel Maximum File Size
Can someone tell me the exact syntax for that
THanks,
Regards,
Moorthy

goto sender CC -->Parameters -->Advanced,
There is a check box "Advanced Mode".
After checking that, you will find "Maximum file size".
There you can set the maximum size of file.
-santosh.

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