This brings up another thread in this off-topic discussion. Anyone know of a good web based file management tool that (preferably) can or cannot be integrated with a webmail client.
Thanks, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Michael J Barber SUNY Plattsburgh CMS Computer Labs Technician 116D Feinberg Library Plattsburgh, NY 12901 518.564.2319 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Quoting Jim Howell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: ^^ At 10:26 AM 10/24/2003 -0400, Ken Murchison wrote: ^^ >Jim Howell wrote: ^^ > ^^ >>Hi, ^^ >> I apologize for this off-topic question but I think we will all ^^ ^^ >> find this useful. What mailfile size limits do folks support and the ^^ >> user mailbox quota size? We are being told by some of our users that we ^^ ^^ >> are too restrictive. Here at Cornell we allow 15MB mailfiles from 8am ^^ >> to 6pm and 100MB mailfiles from 6pm to 8am. ^^ > ^^ >Wow! If you have users complaining about 15MB, let alone 100MB, you ^^ >probably need to teach them that email isn't a file transfer protocol ^^ >;) If somebody needs to send a file that large, they should be emailing ^^ >the link, and not the file. ^^ ^^ Hi, ^^ I agree but people complain about the effort to setup the file ^^ transfer vs email.. Sigh.. The complaint is more about the filesizes than ^^ ^^ the quota, I just thought I'd kill two birds with one mailfile.. :) ^^ Jim ^^ ^^ ^^ >A 200MB quota seems more than generous, except for the fact that you're ^^ >allowing them to reach their quota with only 2 messages. Perhaps allowing ^^ ^^ >the users to "misuse" their email account in this way is what is causing ^^ >the complaints? ^^ > ^^ >-- ^^ >Kenneth Murchison Oceana Matrix Ltd. ^^ >Software Engineer 21 Princeton Place ^^ >716-662-8973 x26 Orchard Park, NY 14127 ^^ >--PGP Public Key-- http://www.oceana.com/~ken/ksm.pgp ^^ > ^^ ^^ Jim Howell ^^ CIT Messaging Systems Manager ^^ Cornell University ^^ 728 Rhodes Hall ^^ Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ^^ Phone: 607-255-9369 ^^ ^^ ----------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------- This site run by Horde http://www.horde.org Apache http://httpd.apache.org PHP http://www.php.net PostgreSQL http://www.postgresql.org MySQL http://www.mysql.com Postfix http://www.postfix.org Cyrus-Imap http://asg.web.cmu.edu/ and of course GNU Linux by RedHat http://www.redhat.com -----------------------------------------------------