Hi Mark,

After disabling the mailbox, ideally it should stop all the notifications,
but after disabling the mailbox, make sure you restart the email engine.
The interval value in emaildaemon.properties file is in Minutes, and the
default value is 30 minutes, but after 30 minutes, it takes care of
restarting the EE thread if thread has died for some reason. Not sure it is
going to check if any mailbox is enabled or disabled. So it is good to
restart EE after disabling the mailbox.

hope this helps.

Regards
Kapil.




On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 10:28 PM, Brittain, Mark <mbritt...@navisite.com>wrote:

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