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Old 02-23-2008, 02:00 PM
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Default Call to vote for RFE 23079

Lot of my users are complaining about quotas, requesting a way to save e-mails in their local disk or a way to better handle attachements in e-mails :

- A way to keep the e-mail message they received but to delete the attachement that was with it.

- A way to send a message with an attachement but not keeping the attachement itself in the sent message. (when i forward a message with a 10 megs attachement, my quota decrease from 10 megs !)

If you are interested, please had your vote to :


Bug 23079 - add options to attchements to e-mails
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Old 02-23-2008, 02:50 PM
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1) Bug 233 - Ability to remove attachment from received message
2) Solved with #1 if you can do it afterwards - or are your quota's so tiny that you need #2?
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Old 02-24-2008, 02:03 AM
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Yahoo
... Bug 233 was created in november 2004, has 30 votes and is still alive

Our quotas are not so tiny but users tend to use mail as a storage for files they receive, wich is normally the place for our Novell Netware server. And some files are to be shared, and a messaging is not the right place for this.

Quotas are a way to force users to make some household, to keep what is necessary and avoid a non stop growing data that cost finally a lot (storage, saving...) but for what usage ?

The way for a user to remove attachement is the best solution i think. As an admin, i don't have the right to delete e-mails of my users.
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