Sandy,

Have you confirmed that this is not true?  I guess that you wouldn't say it if you had 
not.

Then what would happen in the following scenario:

I delete user jdoe from NT and delete the orphaned mailbox using IMail.  jdoe had all 
sorts of personal settings for webmail but lets concentrate on deleting emails that 
are deleted instead of sending them to the Deleted folder in webmail and listing a 
number of messages something other than system default.

A year later another user comes along and they now get jdoe.  I send them a welcome 
message before someone shows them how to log on to webmail.

If the registry entry for the previous jdoe was not manually removed by me and, as you 
mention, the entry is not overwritten then what can I expect to see?  Some strange 
IMail system error, or when the user logs in do they just have all of the previous 
jdoe personal settings?

Thanks!

Sean
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Sanford Whiteman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Sat, 1 Mar 2003 00:26:28 -0500

>> (3)  However, Ipswitch tech support emphasized the fact that, should
>> a  new  user  account  be  created  with the same name of a previous
>> account,  its  settings  would  overwrite  those  of  the �orphaned�
>> registry key.
>
>Nice of them to emphasize this, only it's not true!
>
>-Sandy
>
>
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