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Gary wrote:
| Hi dogface,
|
| On Thursday, December 26, 2002, 11:52 AM, you put forth, in part, about
"disallow pop users to leave a copy of the messages on the server":
|
| d> is there a way to disallow pop users from leaving a copy of the
| d> messages on the server. this is a growing issue. we now have close to
| d> 17gigs of mail being stored on  our mail server.
|
| I don't know if this could be done per se from the pop side, but you
| certainly impose quotas on users' mailboxes.  How you do this is dependent
| upon what mail server program you are using.

This depends on the pop3 dæmon you're using. I know Qualcom's qpopper has
the ability to handle this. I wasn't able to find anything in UW's
documentation, however, that suggested that their pop3 dæmon had any sort of
configurability since their pop3 dæmon simply interfaces with their imap code.

As for quotas - if using Sendmail along with procmail and you encounter an
exceeded quota, the bounce will not specify that the mail was bounced due to
quota issues, but rather an internal error or something of that nature.

- -Rick
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Rick Johnson, RHCE - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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