Darin, > I have a client with 200 e-mail accounts that access the system via the > Webmail interface. All of those clients have a maximum mailbox size of > 10MB. However, there are 2 of them that have a maximum mailbox size of > 50MB. > > When the a client with a 50MB limit logs in, his "limit indicator" in the > left pane of the interface says 10MB, not 50MB. Is there any way to have > the "limit" dynamically generated based on the setting set in the server? > This would be nice because then the "limit indicator" would accurately > reflect the "Maximum Mailbox Size" setting of the user. Unfortunately, that's not possible, since there is no IMail tag that will return the size limit of the user (believe me, we've tried) when a user is logged in. > I'm pretty sure there is a way to extract the "Maximum Mailbox > Size" setting > of the user because I can change it from the web interface (in user > administration). Yes, it's possible when you're logged in as a host/system admin, but NOT possible when logged in as a user. That's why we designed the workaround described in the ReadMe, where you make the individual exceptions to the domain default size limit in the User's Plan (Finger) info, via the IMail admin console or with a text editor on the plan.ima file. -Ron ______________________________________________________________________ The HKSI-IMail Admin List is hosted by........ Humankind Systems, Inc. Questions, Comments or Glowing Praise...... mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Searchable List Archive.... http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] To Manage your Subscription......... http://humankindsystems.com/lists
