On Fri, 22 Jun 2001 07:31:17 EDT ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Is it possible to have an idea of any idea of what the limits are
> likely to be for how many messages can be held in the mailbox?
This is entirely between you and your ISP. Some don't have any stated
limits, others are ferocious.
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001 13:08:04 +0100 Robert Logan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Tony, does your list account allow the use of 'procmail
> filtering?
Unfortunately, I have no direct control or ability to change things. It is
currently hosted by my service provider. Majordomo can be set up to detec
with this
damned electronic mail-box sh*t than you do--if you didn't have such a super
List site, I'd just cash it in.
Best regards--Lynn Allen
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tony Sleep)
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: filmscanners: ADMIN : PLEASE
Tony, does your list account allow the use of 'procmail
filtering? Or something of that ilk. I could knock up
a script that filters the bounces and does something practical
with them - (dump em, put them in a file, put them in
another mailbox, parse them for a return path ... etc)
bert
Re: Tony's message
Is it possible to have an idea of any idea of what the limits are likely to
be for how many messages can be held in the mailbox? That way it can be
determined whether it is necessary to unsubscribe when away for a couple of
days.
Bu
At 08:19 PM 6/21/01, you wrote:
>PLEASE will subscribers to the list and digest take care to empty their
>POP3 mailboxes often enough to ensure consistent delivery of mails from
>this list. And in fact anywhere else...PLEASE CLEAR YOUR MAILBOXES OF READ
>MESSAGES WHILE I STILL HAVE SOME HAIR
To
PLEASE will subscribers to the list and digest take care to empty their
POP3 mailboxes often enough to ensure consistent delivery of mails from
this list. And in fact anywhere else.
Please bear in mind that if your mailbox becomes full, EVERY message sent
is bounced back to the sender. That is