On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 02:57:39PM +0100, Ricardo Cerqueira wrote:
> Not really. I'm currently supporting over 1.5M mailboxes, and provide
> them webmail and IMAP access (therefore, they can use Trash).
> However, the Courier-IMAP (and direct Maildir-access webmail) software
> clears the Trash after 7 days (or any other amount of time configured by
> you), so it's size never becomes a real problem.

Yeah, I saw that. However the current mailstore's quota system takes the
trashed mail into account, so I'd at least like to keep the same
functionality when it's moved to qmail. And I'm sure someone else might
find the patch handy in this regard.

Either way, my sadistic tendencies don't like me giving an opening for a
user to go over their quota, even for a day :)

> After a couple of "important messages" disappear misteriously, they get
> the idea.

Heh. I think our helldesk people would just be flooded with customer 
complaints of lost messages. Reminds me of a time at a previous employer 
when the secretarial staff were storing important documents in the
Windows recycle bin :)

Cheers,

Paul

-- 
Paul Dwerryhouse

"Why not just have the arresting officer execute you on the spot? If you turn 
 out to be innocent, they can cancel the invoice for the bullet." -- sharkey

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