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easy 500 pts: Number of Undelievered mails per domain
Hi Experts,
Is there any way to identify number of undelivered emails per domain or per account? Basically, I would like to have a script with which i can identify number of undelivered emails for specified account. I wanted to have count of emails sitting on server and not delivered to its client. Is this possible with hMaiLServer scripting?
Regards,
Y
Is there any way to identify number of undelivered emails per domain or per account? Basically, I would like to have a script with which i can identify number of undelivered emails for specified account. I wanted to have count of emails sitting on server and not delivered to its client. Is this possible with hMaiLServer scripting?
Regards,
Y
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Hi Bp,
See, I have following use case:
I have created 2 domains n 2 accounts per domain in hMailServer. Then I have configured a client to fetch mails from hMailServer for every account. If hMailServer has got 10 mails and client has only fetched 3 out of 10, then undelivered mail count from hMailServer is 7. So I need count of mails which are not downloaded by the client from hMailserver. In other words, number of mails that are not sent to client from hMailServer.
Can you please let me know if my question is not clear enough.
Regards,
y
See, I have following use case:
I have created 2 domains n 2 accounts per domain in hMailServer. Then I have configured a client to fetch mails from hMailServer for every account. If hMailServer has got 10 mails and client has only fetched 3 out of 10, then undelivered mail count from hMailServer is 7. So I need count of mails which are not downloaded by the client from hMailserver. In other words, number of mails that are not sent to client from hMailServer.
Can you please let me know if my question is not clear enough.
Regards,
y
I think I understand what you are asking, but I don't know how to do this in hMailServer.
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