Well, Graham, I can always help you with that problem and
lower your
quota......
SquirrelMail works like most IMAP clients; it copies the
messages to
DELETED, which can then be purged. If that copy would cause
a user
to exceed their quota, it will not work.
Most clients also give a user the ability for instantaneous
deletion,
so Graham's suggestion is one way, or you can delete
smaller amounts
and purge the DELETED folder after each time, or you can
write to
consult and request a temporary increase in the quota.
I would also suggest that everyone tighten up their spam
options and
have the spam deleted in 7 days. That will help matters.
Bernie
At 1:31 PM -0700 7/18/06, Graham A. Patterson wrote:
>Try using the Options link to change the handling of
deleted
>messages to 'sudden death' by *not* selecting a Trash
folder. Then
>thin out as much as possible. Don't forget to point it
back to
>DELETED or Trash.
>
>I cannot verify this - I do not have enough material in
my Calmail account
>
>Graham
>
>--
>Graham Patterson, System Administration
>Dept. of Economics, UC Berkeley (510)643-5397
>
>
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