In that scenario, what actually happens? Does mail get stored? Or rejected? Or delayed?
Jeff > On Jan 24, 2017, at 6:54 PM, Roger Klorese <rogerklor...@gmail.com > <mailto:rogerklor...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > I'd take the opposite approach and tell them no new mail will be received > until they are under quota. > On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 4:52 PM SH Development <listacco...@starionline.com > <mailto:listacco...@starionline.com>> wrote: > I don’t want to do this for all users….but… > > I have a few users who insist that they use their mailboxes regularly and > don’t want it cancelled. Fine. But they won’t clean them out either. > > What steps would you all recommend for setting quotas on some users but not > others? > > Specifically starting out with identifying WHICH accounts have excessive > amounts of crap in them, by age, then sending them a notice stating they are > going to get limited, then deleting mail older than x number of days if they > don’t do it themselves by a certain time frame... > > Thoughts? > > Jeff