Hi Tripp,
I read the KB article, my mail was in response to a message from you in this
forum where you pointed to that article.
However, my problem with that solution is, I want to do the purging during
off-hours. So I would like to have to 10% limit in operation for normal
hours but would like to have the option to force purging the mailfolders
during the night. As some people overhere have mailboxes wel over 2GB and
some individual mail folders over 1GB you can see what will happen if
suddenly IMail decides it's time to purge one of those folders. :-(
For those four folders with a virus in them... it is also a problem for ME
to purge the mail during off-hours. I can set the secified key but then I
have get into those mail folders and delete one mail. As I don't have all
the passwords.... but ok, for those 4 mailboxes I can ask the password, hope
they will give it to me, and then log in to their account in the evening.
About your comment....
We do not recommend running an AV scanner on a mailbox.
I have f-prot run the weekly scan in reporting mode only. I were not to do
that how would I ever find those virusses that still reside in a mailbox?
Groetjes,
Bonno Bloksma
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tripp Allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 1:06 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Feature request, deleting deleted mail
You can follow the instructions in this KB article to turn off compression
so mail will be immediately purged when it's deleted:
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-20040412-DM02.htm. We do not recommend
running an AV scanner on a mailbox.
Tripp
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bonno Bloksma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 3:58 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Feature request, deleting deleted mail
Hi Tripp,
You wrote:
The messages starting with a <! Have been deleted but have not yet been
purged from the mailbox. When the mailbox hit's X percent (default =
Might I put in a feature request? I have problems with deleted mail still
showing up as well. In my case it's with f-prot scanning all mailboxes
and finding virusses in mails which have allready been deleted but not
yet purged.
We use IMAP a lot and I have f-prot scan all mailboxes once a week to
report on virusses in mailboxes which went through at a time the virus
scanners did not recognise the virus yet. For a while now I have 4
mailboxes which still have a virus in a mail which is allready deleted.
But, because that specific folder in the mailbox never get's more deleted
mails, these few mails don't get deleted as well. They therefore keep
showing up in my weekly scan and each time I have to make sure the
reported virusses are indeed the ones in the deleted mails.
I would verry much like a feature to force purging of all deleted mails,
either per mailbox or per domain. I could live with a button in the IMail
administrator, or what came in it's place. But maybe a command or a
commandline option so I can script it for the middle of the night might
be prefferable. As IMAP get's used more and more and people start storing
mail more, we will have more folders where mail almost never gets
deleted, so I assume this problem will only increase.
Groetjes,
Bonno Bloksma
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