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Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]>
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Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 18 May 1995 22:39:59 EDT
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(Sorry for bandwidth for non-Desk folks out there...)
 
On Thu, 18 May 1995 19:47:18 -0500 Richard Gambrell said:
>According to Jeff Kell:
>> Does anyone know of a way (method, contributed program, etc) to do
>> housecleaning on user's InTrays?  I would dearly love to be able to
>> delete InTray items older than a given date...
>
>It seems like a script could be written to walk through each file in
>an intray and delete/move/archive/something to each one based on
>a date compare.
 
But having a script implies the user will invoke it, or take a chance that
an Administrator-installed logon script is invoked, or even worse, having
to logon to each user in question.  My problems stem from users that are
infrequent accessors (we use Desk to front-end applications for novice
users, and they may never read mail) and users that use the size-unlimited
intray for storage of mail items (we encourage downloading).
 
I would like to use the "everyone" server to send out notices, but we have
a nontrivial percentage of users that may not read mail.
 
If there were a "Desk-wide" logon script that the users could not override
that would be almost adequate.
 
[\] Jeff Kell, [log in to unmask]

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