ch 23, 2004 7:57 AM
>To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [xmail] Re: possible to send message to user if his mailbox is
>full?
>
>bill,
>
>thanks!
>i just don't quite know what that /spool/local feature is... mind
>explaining?
>
>cheers,
>phil
>
&g
bill,
thanks!
i just don't quite know what that /spool/local feature is... mind
explaining?
cheers,
phil
On 23.03.2004, at 16:42, Bill Healy wrote:
> Use the /spool/local feature of xmail to send the person a message. It
> won't get refused if the user is over quota. But make sure you don't
>
Use the /spool/local feature of xmail to send the person a message. It
won't get refused if the user is over quota. But make sure you don't
keep sending the users notifications!
Bill
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>From: Philipp Ringli[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 12:27 AM
>To:[EMAIL
maybe an approach, where you define a limes would be a better idea?
like if the mailbox size gets bigger than maxSize - 1mb, send=20
notification to user...
phil
On 23.03.2004, at 15:00, S=F6nke Ruempler wrote:
>> Since he isn't reading his email, you'll have to notify him by
>> telephone .
>
>
okay, right. :)
but i should have said that i have a backup email in mind... hehe. :-b
phil
On 23.03.2004, at 14:58, Bowen Moursund wrote:
>> does somebody know of a way to let a mail user know, when his/her
>> mailbox is full?
>
> Since he isn't reading his email, you'll have to notify him by
> Since he isn't reading his email, you'll have to notify him by
> telephone .
That sound silly, but it's the truth :)
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> does somebody know of a way to let a mail user know, when his/her
> mailbox is full?
Since he isn't reading his email, you'll have to notify him by telephone
.
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well, i my case, it did not return a storage allocation message.
i checked. the mailbox size was set to 10'000. the actual size of the=20
mailbox at the time i couldn't receive any more messages was 12'493.
and at that time it returned user unknown. and i checked the user name=20=
like a dozen tim
> why does xmail send back a message saying "Unknown user:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]" if the mailbox of that user is full?
It doesn't. The bounce message is:
452 exceeded storage allocation
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