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Old 09-20-2009, 06:04 PM
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Default Feature: Leave on server and delete after X number of days.

Hi,
Firstly, very impressed with Zimbra Desktop and it has replaced my outlook client. We are also planning to roll out Zimbra Network edition in my company because of the great multi OS client support.

I have been testing Zimbra Desktop for 4 months now, and was wondering if there is a feature like in outlook to leave mail on a pop3 server, but also have the option to delete from mail server if deleted on the client. And/Or have the option to set the client to remove messages of a certain age from the server.

The basic need for this is, many of our employees like to have email on their home computer and work computer. However, currently our mail server doesn't have much storage. So basically we set the clients to delete after a few days, this allows them to sync all messages across their computers that are not always turned on but get turned on every few days.

Anyway not sure of the feature request process, but this is where I am starting. Cheers
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Old 09-20-2009, 10:06 PM
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Anyway not sure of the feature request process, but this is where I am starting. Cheers
Feature requests should be entered in bugzilla as an RFE (search first to see if it already exists and vote on any the you're interested in).
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