Tahnks Ron.

Ia sked Ipswitch support about this and they tahnked me for the bug info. No mention 
of how/when they were going to fix it!

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Ron Hornbaker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Wed, 12 Sep 2001 16:58:31 -0500

>> I am testing Version 7. I am also using HKSI Killer Web Mail. Everything
>> works graet except for one thing taht have got me scratching my haed.
>>
>> If I set up default max mailbox size limit for a host of say 10MB
>> (10000000) and I set a individual user Mailbox size limit of 0. Your
>> documentation/help clearly states atht user should therefore
>> inherit host
>> setting of 10MB. This does not happen. The user becomes unlimited.
>> I can set his size as 10, 20, 30MB and it works fine. Any ideas?
>
>That is an IMail bug involving the tag that returns the user mailbox size
>limit to the webpage. We've been aware of it for some time, and made
>Ipswitch aware of it, but just recently stopped waiting and fixed it
>ourselves. About an hour ago we released KillerWebMail hotfix 2.0.6,
>available at http://hksi.net/downloads/ to registered customers, that
>fixes the problem with a domain-specific config file in which you can set
>the domain's default size limit.
>
>BTW, you'll find a lot more Killer users over on our IMail Admin list that
>we host, as well as product announcements like the one today for 2.0.6.
>Subscribe at http://hksi.net/lists/.
>
>Ron Hornbaker
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