On Oct 14, 2003, at 12:09 AM, Thomas von Hassel wrote:
On Monday, October 13, 2003, at 04:14 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I just can't help but make a side observation that these kinds of clumsy
ways of doing basic stuff with mail, via IMAP, were one of the reasons why I
designed and implemented the experimental SMAP protocol, in Courier-IMAP
2.x. SMAP has a simple “remove”, and a simple “move” operation (and still
offers an IMAP-like copy/delete/expunge paradigm for those that still want
to do it this way) which will never have a problem if the disk quota is
full.
But there are no clients on Mac or windows that support SMAP ..(not that i know of anyways) ..so what are we supposed to do ?
/thomas
What about the possibility of soft and hard quotas? If you hit the soft quota, you stop getting mail, but having a higher hard quota allows you to do things like move mail around and delete things?
Matthew
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