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Subject: Re: [SurgeMail List] Quota messages
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There is an email sent at 80% and 100%, the file to modify is
quota.eml
ChrisP.
On 18/08/2018 4:29 PM, Tom Cross wrote:
Hi
looking at implementing quotas on our server.
we have been doing testing and the user is advised when over
80% if using Surgeweb but there is no email telling them??
So Outlook and other mail client users would not know until
they get calls saying mail is not getting through.
In our searching, also noticed, people leave mail in there
deleted / trash folder.
i looked at nightly rules but cannot see how to vanish mail
older than xx days from trash,
this per domain would be great.?
tom
cross
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