Darren Joy wrote:
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005, Kirsch, Mathew (Matt) wrote:
I suspect that popminpoll doesn't do what you think it does. See, the
computer can't possibly know that the person logging in is your problem user
until he's logged in, and then the damage is already done.
I suspect you've misrea
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005, Kirsch, Mathew (Matt) wrote:
> I suspect that popminpoll doesn't do what you think it does. See, the
> computer can't possibly know that the person logging in is your problem user
> until he's logged in, and then the damage is already done.
I suspect you've misread the questi
I have a user who seems insistent on setting their pop3s poll time to 1
minute, and they have two accounts, so that's 2880 logins per day over
pop3s, for just *one* user. Annoying, and clearly not doing any favours
for memory usage.
So, I think, "popminpoll", that's the answer. A setting of 5 (mi
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Subject: popminpoll problem
I have a user who seems insistent on setting their pop3s poll time to 1
minute, and they have two accounts, so that's 2880 logins per day over
pop3s, for just *one*