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Issue outdated guide (webmail attachment size)

Alaa Mansour

Basic Pleskian
Hello,
I need to increment the message and attachment size server-wide.
when I follow this guide, I see the it tells me to modify the file:
Code:
/etc/psa-webmail/roundcube/php.ini
but there is a warning :
Code:
; ATTENTION!
;
; DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE BECAUSE IT WAS GENERATED AUTOMATICALLY,
; SO ALL YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST THE NEXT TIME THE FILE IS GENERATED.
I also followed this guide
but it has the same instructions.
can anybody help please?
I would like an attachment size up to 150M
 
I don't think the guide is outdated, it's just that (afaik) there no other way to change the upload limit.

Just follow the guide and see if your changes to the php.ini will stick after the next Plesk update. If nothing changes after the next update you're probably good for a while.
 
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I don't think the guide outdated, it just that (afaik) there no other way to change the upload limit.

Just follow the guide and see if your changes to the php.ini will stick after the next Plesk update. If nothing changes after the next update you're probably good for a while.
it did change, this is why I'm writing here.
 
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