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Re: automatic deletion possible?
From:
Winship <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Sun, 9 Jul 1995 18:56:33 -0500
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> >
> >How about the full mailbox causes them to automatically be set to digest
> >as an interim step?
>
> I don't understand the point. The mailbox will still be full. Now they will
> bounce one message a day rather than multiples - but bounce they will.
> Sylvie McGee
 
Exactly.  I don't understand the rational either.  If the smaller individual
list postings don't get through, why do you think the digests will?  So
you've got one enourmous error rather than a bunch of little ones.  There
shouldn't be *any* due to subscribers exceeding account space allotment.
Your subscribers should be "good net citizens" and that includes keeping
their accounts clean, setting their various subs nomail when they'll be
away, etc.
 
As I said before, lectures are ignored, repeated setting to nomail doesn't
seem much better.  But, if you have just a little something in your header
to make it a bit harder to subscribe, they'll learn to mind their net
manners if you keep deleting them when their accounts overflow.
 
Douglas
       Douglas Winship   Hays County, Texas  [log in to unmask]
                    Secondary AUTOCAT Listowner
                              MEDLAB-L

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