I can't find a specific value on the site, but I've not searched the datasheets. I wouldn't suggest going above the 40mA ouput of each pin though, though I don't know if the mbed board has an internal current limiting component to prevent damage to the chip.
I also don't quite understand what you're asking. Ohm's Law (V = IR) tells us that current is equal to the voltage divided by resistance. If we presume the resistance of the mbed to be a constant, I don't forsee how (in normal circumstances) you could get a large current going into the mbed board (especially mbed would normally be the device supplying current, rather than drawing it, and definately not via the input pins) For that you'd need a high voltage, and the input pins only go up to 3.3V, though they are tolerant up to 5V. Any more and you'll risk damage to the mbed.
Also, current is measured in Amps, symbol A. Capacitance is measured in Farads (F) or picoFarads (pF). Pin capacitance is a different issue.
Hope this helped a little until someone with more knowledge and experience provides a better answer!
Jordan
What it is the max Current I can input into the mbed analog input pins, it says 15pf?? that's really low right?