Or how about a rule that just deletes the mail (sends it to the <null>
mailbox). That with a vacation message should do it. I haven't tested it
though so I'm not positive it would work.

T. Bradley Dean
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of mike delp
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 2:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] User wants to bounce messages while her computer
is in the shop.


I have a user that receives several list type messages, and she want to have
us turn down her account, and reject her e-mail while her machine is in the
shop.  She doesn't want to have a full mailbox to go through when she gets
back online.  Is there a way to suspend the user, or do we have to delete
the account?

she has about 6 meg already, and will fill up her quota soon.


I was thinking about forward to nobody.


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Mike Delp
Director of Technical Services
Database Computer Group, Inc.
(515) 564-0150
FAX: (515) 564-0152
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