Brilliant idea.

James

> What do you guys think?
>
> ..................
> Quoting Blake Swensen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> Many of you are in the same boat, where customers fall behind and
>> collections letters still do not seem to grab their attention.
>>
>> Short of changing passwords, does anyone have a best practices method
>> of
>> temporarily preventing access to email boxes temporarily. In most of
>> these cases, once the customer has paid, I would like to turn back on
>> the email boxes.
>>
>
> Reject incoming email but allow access to the mailbox so that your
> customer can retrieve mail you have already accepted.  Rejecting further
> email notifies the senders that the email was not delivered and they can
> contact your customer by other means.
>
> A recent court case ruled in favor of a plaintiff that claimed they were
> denied access to important email and lost a large contract because email
> was accepted but not delivered to the plaintiff.  I think it was a
> Canadian case but with the legal climate in most countries today why
> take a chance.
>
> IANAL, but I do host mail for a number of legal firms.
>
> --
> John Capo
> Tuffmail.com
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