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configset  GLOBAL  max_in_core = [VALUE]
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Default Value : 20000
Data Type     : integer
Category      : miscellany
Password Notes: Set with global password. 
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EXAMPLE:
configset GLOBAL max_in_core = 40000


The max_in_core setting contains the maximum number of bytes of memory
that will be used to store part of an e-mail message.  Parts larger
than this size will be stored in temporary files instead while the
message is being processed.

When Majordomo processes a message, it is disassembled into parts by the
MIME message parser.  Limiting the amount of memory in use will cause
messages to be processed slightly more slowly.


See Also:
   help admin_domain
   help configset_chunksize

This is the "configset_max_in_core" help document for 
Majordomo 2, version 0.1201103110.

For a list of all help documents, send the following command:
   help topics
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