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[SOLVED] What does "E-Mail accounts are hard suspended" setting do?? - kouga - 07-21-2009 04:03 PM

Hi.

I was wondering what kind of change happens when I disable/enable the
"E-Mail accounts are hard suspended" at the [setting]=>[E-Mail settings].
Nothing seems to change.

Can anyone tell me what the setting is for?

Thanks for your support.


RE: What does "E-Mail accounts are hard suspended" setting do?? - joximu - 07-21-2009 08:40 PM

It seems to be ths (just went through the source...):

if enabled: account/domain is disabled totally - so also there are no incoming mails accepted for this domain -> the sender gets an error.

if disabled: only the passwords for the mail accounts are changed (4 random chars prefixed) so incoming mails are accepted but the customer cannot read them -> the sender does not notice the deactivation.

/J


RE: What does "E-Mail accounts are hard suspended" setting do?? - kouga - 07-22-2009 12:52 PM

(07-21-2009 08:40 PM)joximu Wrote:  It seems to be ths (just went through the source...):

if enabled: account/domain is disabled totally - so also there are no incoming mails accepted for this domain -> the sender gets an error.

if disabled: only the passwords for the mail accounts are changed (4 random chars prefixed) so incoming mails are accepted but the customer cannot read them -> the sender does not notice the deactivation.

/J

Thanks for the perfect answer, joximu.
You made my daySmile

Now I can explain to my client what the setting is for.
I'll tell them to donate some money if they like ispCPTongue