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On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Charles Marcus wrote:
But in the modern age, just delivering mail until the quota is exceeded
then rejecting seems to be the simplest thing to do, and imo should be
the default...
You change the "quota" from a (hard) limit to a (soft) suggestion that
way. As I said, I agree with you.
happy, but why complicate things unnecessarily? It is really simple...
Actually, I once had a system where the request was "we do not send over
quota notices, all mails have to arrive". Hence, deliver should have no
quota - well, a very high quota actually -, but a quite strick IMAP quota.
Regards,
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Steffen Kaiser
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