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From: Obantec S. <su...@ob...> - 2006-05-16 09:35:14
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Hi I have a user who's spam file is 120MB (he never users usermin to check false positives). He wanted to make space as he is close to his quota so i suggested he look to his spam file and delete any or all. now the problem is if he selects say 10 mails and hits delete he gets an over quota message and cannot proceed. i guess usermin is creating a temporary file which adds to his quota and stops this action. i don't want to have to intervene when a user has this problem. option1 have usermin use a file not owned by the user for the deletion (if that is the case) option2 anyone got a cron script to check the spam file for older than "n" days and delete those spams. Mark -- Obantec Support www.obantec.net 0845 458 3121 WebHosting and Domains Nominet UK Member & IPStag Holder CentralNic Accredited Reseller |