Does anyone know if Ipswitch plans on implementing a feature where user's
who are receiving mail that would put them over their mailbox size limit
(and this mail is obviously being returned to the sender), that IMAIL would
drop a warning message into the user's box informing them that some of their
email is being returned to the sender because of their max mailbox size
being reached?
We have many users complaining that they have no idea who big their mailbox
is, and they may not know for days or even weeks that inbound mail destined
for them is being returned. Many of our users use IMAP, and therefore have
no idea how big their folders are. Very often, users are on the fringe of
hitting their max mailbox size. So small messages will come through, but
things with attachments may get bounced. To the user, it seems like their
mailbox is working because they are technically receiving some mail.
I know the big boys like Hotmail do this. It would seem that at the same
time Imail bounces the inbound message, it could drop a note into the users
mailbox.
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Scot
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