> Loops are always a bad thing and should never happen. I agree, but our customers don't.. Damned customers!
> > This could be solved by adding a value to the table, > > something along the lines of 'max-replies-per-day' maybe? > > Like I said, I don't think we should do it like that. But I will keep your > idea in mind when I get to work on > that code. Perhaps I can provide some kind of customization hook there. That would be nice. > > And a little off-topic question.. (Webmail related) > > How do I mark a message such that it will not be > > downloaded by pop3, but still take up quota. > > > > More specifically, how to we mark a message in /sent/ > > so that it is visible in imap's sent folder and so that > > pop3 will not confuse it with a new message? > > That's already the current behaviour. > > The pop daemon only provides access to the INBOX. So messages in other > folders will never be available through > pop3, yet they still use quota. I know this is the current behaviour, but how does it work? What do I have to do to put a message into the sent folders in such a way that it doesn't appear as a new mail to pop3? I suspect it's that numeric status code, now where did i see a code comment for that again? -HK