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Old 11-15-2007, 09:06 AM
mmorse mmorse is offline
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Welcome to the forums,
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Totally new to zimbra and impressed !
With the thread logo I gather you meant 'it wins hands down' or did you mean that a thumbs up? -lol
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- how to cleanup the junkmail folders periodically ? Can an expire date be set ?
In the admin console gui > individual user (or COS) > advanced tab > scroll to the bottom > and you can set:
Spam message lifetime -Number of days a message can remain in the Junk folder before it is automatically purged. The default is 30 days.
Trashed message lifetime - Number of days a message remains in the Trash folder before it is automatically purged. The default is 30 days.

There's also this but I doubt you're looking to set it, do be careful or you'll wipe everyone's email by setting it to 1 day etc:
Email message lifetime - Number of days a message can remain in any folder before it is automatically purged. The default is 0; email messages are not deleted.

(All of these can also be set via CLI.)

If you checkout v5 in the hosted demo or install your own RC1 (though I wouldn't use any IMAP with RC1 as there's currently a tiny bug in the betas) an end-user can go to preferences and set their own lifetimes (based on admin minimum allowances of course)

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- Is there an option where I can give an administrator email who must be notified when the queue increases exponentiallly ...
In case stuff is starting to get stuck there an RFE for: Bug 11092 - queue alert
(That's for a pop in the admin-console; didn't want to add another email to the mix, though you could certainly note that an admin email woudl be acceptable too.)

But you can also file an new RFE in bugzilla for 'heavy use threshold warnings' (both of queue and all message traffic) if you'd like.
However do realize that you can use SNMP to monitor a few things. And there's even an HypericHQ plugin. (could rattle off company names all day)
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Looking forward for more zimlets :-)
Start developing or tell us what you'd like to see!

Last edited by mmorse; 11-15-2007 at 09:10 AM..
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