![]() ![]() So I right-clicked the 'Deleted Items' folder and emptied a second time. For one in this GUI there is the possibility to sort the messages bij attachment size. Here is where 'Trash' is called 'Deleted items', it's a user's preference. Maybe I have to clarify: for maintenance in webmail I prefer the 'Old Webmail' interface. Already 3000+ previously deleted messages added to 'Deleted Items'. No 'mailbox busy' messages though and his mail was working. I was about to answer last week but then I noticed the user's mailaccount was growing again. I will check the delete settings on the server and have the contents of 'Deleted Items' deleted automatically after one day.ĪrthurV wrote on Wed, 24 February 2016 11:04 Well, our (just one) user's 'Recipient's mailbox busy' problem has vanished. Kerio (Admin) now feels much snappier too. So after about one hour the user was down from a total of 27000+ messages to 9000. Or better: log out all other connections to this account (phone, mailclient on computer, webmail), that helps a lot in terms of speed. Right click on this folder and 'Empty Folder' resulted in a spinning hour glass. I found another way to properly store messages locally, without syncing back, but that's another story.Īnyway, the 'Deleted Items' folder in webmail contained 94 pages of 200 messages each. Sometimes(?) Kerio gets in a loop and syncs the 'local' messages back to the server. Logged in through webmail I found that his 'Deleted Items' folder contents was growing fast, possibly because of attemps with the mailclient (Apple Mail) to store messages locally on his Mac and then delete them. Well, our (just one) user's 'Recipient's mailbox busy' problem has vanished. I was hoping to get a quad-core Mac mini (Skylark) with SSD but wil for now settle for a dual-core Mac mini i7 with 16GB and 500GB SSD.Īny solutions yet from the others involved? ![]() This hardware was due too be replaced, especially since the RAID battery needs to be replace but is 'vintage' as of 2016. The server is very slow for some windows, 'Active Connections' stays blanc with a spinning gear. Now the backup is running (still at '79%) during the day. Maybe because after the start-stop, the Kerio backup was interupted (stopped) and I switched it back on. After stop - start Kerio Connect his mail worked briefly. One user has the 'Recipient's mailbox busy', this started right after the user reached his quota (100%). Kerio Connect 8.5.3 on (old, Early 2008) Apple Xserve quad-core Intel Xeon, RAID-5. Re: Status: 4.3.0 Recipient's mailbox busy? ![]()
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