Will,
        Sorry. If you mean a email based solution. No we don't currently do that.
Ours is currently a Web Mail only solution. The Perl script you're talking
about must run on a scheduler to be able to do that. I suppose a NT service
could be written that could do it. (I skip Perl whenever possible and go
straight for exe code. (The programmer in me...) Hmmm... Wanna buy one? I
could write one... :) (Just the salesman in me coming out I guess...)

Jeff

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Thank you for the quick reply. I have seen the preview for the new templates
but my problem is that not everyone that uses our service uses the web
interface.
So the directory sizing within the templates isnt 100% useful for me. That
is why I wa saking abouyt the templates possible incorporating something
like this.

Will

> A while back someone posted a Perl Script that warned users of getting
close
> to the max sizes of their mail boxes. Does anyone have a copy of this or
> know where I could get it? Also Ron if you are reading this is this going
to
> be a feature in the next version of the Templates? If so I'll just wait
for
> that.


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