Feargal Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

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> I had a look at the current road-map, unless somebody else plans to, the
> X-DBMail-PhysMessageID looks straightforward enough for one of my
> inabilities, especially as I need to figure gmime out properly anyway.

I can't remember what this is for, but sure, go for it ;-)
 
[snip]
> What I see as needed is a mechanism which begins with an administrator
> inserting a message into a bulletins table. This is then delivered once
> to each user upon connection. This would require another hook in the
> POP3 and IMAP daemons to check for bulletins that require delivery, 
> and then include that in the messages to be downloaded. This hook could
> also then be used to address the problem of warning users near their
> quota, or indeed users who have exceeded their quota.

Interesting idea, what else is this for besides over quota warnings? What
if we generalized this so that some mail counts towards quota and some
doesn't? For example, most free email services don't count spam against
you.

[snip]
> Can someone help my thinking on this, especially with IMAP?

I don't think I followed the POP3 and IMAP stuff at all, so I'll snip it
from this end of the thread, but maybe someone else got it and will thread
off on that part of your message...

Aaron

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