Excellent work.  I'll be testing this later on but it looks great!  I've
been doing this with a batch file and the diruse command.

-----Original Message-----
From: Joel Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 1:49 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] issue warnings to users approaching the mailbox size
limit


>Imail version 6.X lacks the ability to issue warnings to users approaching
>the mailbox size limit. This perl script scans the registry for each domain
>and checks each user's mailbox size against MaxSize entered for the user in
>the registry. If the user has 0 entered as MaxSize then the domains MaxSize
>entry is used. If the mailbox is within 10% of the limit it emails a
caution
>to the user and logs it. If the user's mailbox exceeds the limit it only
>logs it. The resulting log file is then emailed to the postmaster account.
>Sizes are reported in bytes.
>
>To run the script every 24 hours, schedule with the command "AT 2:00
>/interactive /every:Su,M,T,W,Th,F,S C:\BIN\LIMIT.PL"
>
>I would appreciate any comments or suggestions. For example should the user
>continue to be warned once the mailbox limit has been passed. Maybe even
>warn until the user is 10% over the limit. It currently starts warning the
>user at 10% of the limit and continues until the limit is reached. I don't
>want the number of warnings mailed to a user to be infinite.
>
>It should work without any configuration settings other than to either
>manually run it or schedule it. Would someone give it a shot and help me
>test it?
>
>It seems to work fine, but use at your own risk!
>
>Works with Activestate's Perl available at http://www.activestate.com/
>
> <<LIMIT.PL>>
>

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