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-Message size
-============
-
-The 'message-size' rule matches when the posted message is bigger than a
-specified maximum. Generally this is used to prevent huge attachments from
-getting posted to the list. This value is calculated in terms of KB (1024
-bytes).
-
- >>> mlist = config.db.list_manager.create(u'_xtest@example.com')
- >>> rule = config.rules['max-size']
- >>> print rule.name
- max-size
-
-For example, setting the maximum message size to 1 means that any message
-bigger than that will match the rule.
-
- >>> mlist.max_message_size = 1 # 1024 bytes
- >>> one_line = u'x' * 79
- >>> big_body = u'\n'.join([one_line] * 15)
- >>> msg = message_from_string("""\
- ... From: aperson@example.com
- ... To: _xtest@example.com
- ...
- ... """ + big_body)
- >>> rule.check(mlist, msg, {})
- True
-
-Setting the maximum message size to zero means no size check is performed.
-
- >>> mlist.max_message_size = 0
- >>> rule.check(mlist, msg, {})
- False
-
-Of course, if the maximum size is larger than the message's size, then it's
-still okay.
-
- >>> mlist.max_message_size = msg.original_size/1024.0 + 1
- >>> rule.check(mlist, msg, {})
- False