Keith Johnson schrieb:
Stefan,
I am currently seeing the same thing. I have deleted the oldest ones with no ill affects and am in the process of putting a script together to keeps these trimmed down.
Hi Keith,
thanks for your answer. FYI last night I found that cleaning these files
is
Imail Version 8.22. The following entry was in the Imail Log file,
where smtp pop transactions are logged. I could not find it in the
KB. Anyone know what it means?
20070710 230141 127.0.0.1 SYSLIB () Idle Time Start
About the time of this log entry, the SMTP service stopped
Why was this limitation ever created in the first place? Is there some RFC
somewhere that specifies a minimum of three characters? What was the original
thinking behind this? Has Ipswitch fixed this in the newer versions?
Don
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I remember this limitation since the IMail 3.x days. One work around was to
create a 3 character user name, then change it in the registry to 2 characters.
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I had this problem once and solved it by creating 3 char user names, then 2 char aliases to point in that direction. The end users needed to adjust their clients a bit, - so it wasn't tidy, but it worked and had the advantage of "staying inside the lines."
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