- Original Message -
From: Kevin J. Menard, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Jen-Mei Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Nuno Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Cillian Sharkey
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 10:22 AM
Subject: Re[2]: Archiving ma
Hey Jen-Mei,
Sunday, May 27, 2001, 11:10:07 PM, you wrote:
JMW> That doesn't really help, unfortunately. The idea is that on a
JMW> particular client, someone might want to archive all messages older
JMW> than 30 days to an identical folder (same place in tree, etc.)
JMW> locally. I don't kno
That doesn't really help, unfortunately. The idea is that on a
particular client, someone might want to archive all messages older
than 30 days to an identical folder (same place in tree, etc.)
locally. I don't know of any MUA that does this, but if someone can
think of one, I'd love to hear it!
...and on MUAs that support filters (mozilla, outlook, etc) you can add
a rule to copy incoming messages from the mailling list XYZ to local
folder XPTO. This should do the trick :)
Hope it helps,
Nuno Silva
Cillian Sharkey wrote:
> Jen-Mei Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>One major user c
Jen-Mei Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One major user complaint about quotas is that there's no easy way for
> them to archive mail. For example, if they have 20 folders on their
> server (some of them being mailing lists) and they want these archived
> to their client mail program, they have to
I have a concern about users filling up their mailboxes. The problem
is that when people get used to being able to access all their e-mail
on the server, very few things get copied down. Quotas help, but they
don't do the trick completely.
One major user complaint about quotas is that there's n