On Oct 4, 2009, at 7:50 PM, Roland Roberts wrote:
I am very confused looking at the expires plugin and its
configuration. What is confusing me the most is that it appears
that I have to configure expiration globally, meaning, for example,
that the Trash mailbox expiration interval is the s
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 10/4/2009, Roland Roberts (rol...@astrofoto.org) wrote:
I was hoping to be able to configure a uniform expiration policy,
just like I currently use procmail to file my mail without having to
have a separate config for each client.
What I had said was I don't th
On 10/4/2009, Roland Roberts (rol...@astrofoto.org) wrote:
> I was hoping to be able to configure a uniform expiration policy,
> just like I currently use procmail to file my mail without having to
> have a separate config for each client.
What I had said was I don't think (maybe you can) that you
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 10/4/2009 7:50 PM, Roland Roberts wrote:
I am very confused looking at the expires plugin and its configuration.
What is confusing me the most is that it appears that I have to
configure expiration globally, meaning, for example, that the Trash
mailbox expiration int
On 10/4/2009 7:50 PM, Roland Roberts wrote:
> I am very confused looking at the expires plugin and its configuration.
> What is confusing me the most is that it appears that I have to
> configure expiration globally, meaning, for example, that the Trash
> mailbox expiration interval is the same re
I am very confused looking at the expires plugin and its configuration.
What is confusing me the most is that it appears that I have to
configure expiration globally, meaning, for example, that the Trash
mailbox expiration interval is the same regardless of the user. What I
really am looking