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and i'd like to take their
bounced messages and run them off to some temp storage, to be archived, deleted,
and if resolved, (forgiven, etc, these are my friends and neighbors, the more of
them that buy into the coop, the more $ for toys to make us all happy...) or
cleaned up or whatever, i can restore from cold storage either back to temp or
better yet, append to their mailbox...,
i t'ink dat mailbox
t'ingie in da usah's die-Rek-tory is a azzkey t'ing deah, like mebbe even text
dat'cha could append to from a humble li'l dos batch
y'see.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 10:44
PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Feature request:
Mailbox size limit warning messages
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.
-- Scot
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