Brilliant idea. James
> What do you guys think? > > .................. > Quoting Blake Swensen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): >> Many of you are in the same boat, where customers fall behind and >> collections letters still do not seem to grab their attention. >> >> Short of changing passwords, does anyone have a best practices method >> of >> temporarily preventing access to email boxes temporarily. In most of >> these cases, once the customer has paid, I would like to turn back on >> the email boxes. >> > > Reject incoming email but allow access to the mailbox so that your > customer can retrieve mail you have already accepted. Rejecting further > email notifies the senders that the email was not delivered and they can > contact your customer by other means. > > A recent court case ruled in favor of a plaintiff that claimed they were > denied access to important email and lost a large contract because email > was accepted but not delivered to the plaintiff. I think it was a > Canadian case but with the legal climate in most countries today why > take a chance. > > IANAL, but I do host mail for a number of legal firms. > > -- > John Capo > Tuffmail.com > > > > > --------------------------------------------- > This service is hosted on the Infocom network > http://www.infocom.co.ug --------------------------------------------- This service is hosted on the Infocom network http://www.infocom.co.ug
