no 'disabled'. i see suspended, expired, canceled, banned, closed. does it matter which i pick? david camm advanced web systems keller, tx On 2/17/2015 2:42 PM, surgemail-support wrote: > The nearest you can do is set the account type as 'disabled' and then > manually delete the files, then delete the account. > The admin interface would work, but it may be more efficient to delete > it manually as the admin interface will usually try and move the files > which you may want to avoid. > ChrisP. > > one of my customers just informed me that one of their staff had > recently departed and they anted to delete the account. > as it turns out, the account has over 23000 emails in it's > directory, which if over 1G in size. > i'm concerned about going into the web admin interface an deleting > the account the 'ordinary' way. is there any way to delete > knowledge of the user from surgemail without deleting the 23000 > files? > if there is, i can do that, then go in at my leisure and 'nicely' > do an 'rm -fr *' in the account directory, then delete the > directory path. > or, should i just go ahead and do the delete through admin? > david camm > advanced web systems > keller, tx >
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