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Just get a google apps account, and change your mx records to send the mail there. http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/group/index.html
That way any emails you store don't take up your file limit, plus you get to use all of gmail's features |
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But your suggestion as to controlling the poor mail account users trying to find out if they had mail went past me ... I did not understand how I was supposed to stop them from checking their mail by adding up the IP's (I only have one) via the $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] ... in .htaccess, I presume? Want to explain that in more detail for me, please?
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Hmmmm .... I just looked back and realized that this dialog jumps from 2007 to 2009 .... so the post I was reading from Rotag was actually dated 03-28-2007 So the limit is now apparently 30 vs. 60, which is apparently what you were actually referring to. Apologies; my mistake. (sorry, can't get the remove link to work) ![]()
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The only way you can control it is to set your mail client to not check for email more than once every 10 minutes. If that is a problem, use novastar's suggestion with google apps |
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