Re: [exim] Exim's Ability to Limit Client Email Download Amo…

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Auteur: Ian Eiloart
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À: David Byrne
CC: exim-users@exim.org
Sujet: Re: [exim] Exim's Ability to Limit Client Email Download Amount
Hi David,

Exim is an SMTP server. Mail clients don’t use SMTP to download mail, they use SMTP to send mail. They use IMAP, or a Microsoft proprietary protocol, or POP3 to download mail.

It’s a very strange requirement, and I don’t know of any IMAP server which would limit the number of downloaded messages: they just do what the clients ask. BTW: displaying 3000 messages doesn’t imply downloading them. A good IMAP client will download only the headers (Outlook isn’t a good IMAP client). Mulberry hasn’t seen much development for a long while, but can be configured quite flexibly.


> On 16 Jun 2015, at 15:39, David Byrne <david.byrne@???> wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> We have a client who has a large number (1000+) of users, sending ~25,000 emails per day. Inbox turnover is high, and the way in which they work requires the mail clients (Outlook in this case for the most part) to only download a set number (or time period) of emails. For example, each mail client would want 3000, or 30days worth of emails in their client at any one time.
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> Outlook and other mail clients do not support this, so it must be enforced at server level somehow. Is this something Exim can do? I have looked around quite a bit, and can see no mention of this as a feature as such. Any suggestions or assistance is welcome. Thanks.
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> Best Regards,
> Dave Byrne
> Head of Technical Projects
> VooServers Limited
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