Tank you Davide
. but you took me wrong as well. I don't have any sort of
difficulties to solve the problem as soon as I see it. Yes, maybe I
could have the scheduler check for zero length files and delete them on
a regular basis - but that's not the point.
I just rise the question: does
SmtpMinDiskSpace]
Kind regards,
Frederik
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> Van: Martin Schmid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Verzonden: donderdag 5 december 2002 8:10
> Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Onderwerp: [xmail] Re: file size 0 in mailbox
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> hi Frederik
>
hi Frederik
It's not of a problem how to remove the zero length message, it's the
trouble that it has to be done manually. Some users would not even
remark that the mail exchange had stalled for them. Some mail clients
don't even pop up a warning. They just close the connection on timeout
all
Solution:
Make a Telnet to ip-of-xmail port 110
User ...
Pass ...
LIST
1 ..bytes
2 ..bytes
3 0 bytes
DELE 3 (= number of message indicating 0 bytes)
QUIT
Try this ... If it won't work: go domain/your_domain_/your_user/mailbox/ and
delete faulty message.
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> Va