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Old June 23rd, 2007, 07:41 PM
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Mac Mail - Timeout settings?

Has anyone found a method of increasing the timeout setting for Mac Mail? I work at a large hosting provider and find that if a customer's inbox is say, over 10MB, Mac Mail can't handle the download.

Checking Apples support articles it doesn't seem that they have a setting for this in Mac Mail. So I'm wondering if there is an XML file that would need to be edited or something along those lines.

As of now I'm having customers move messages out of their inbox into a separate folder on their accounts. Then I set them up with auto-clean features.

This problem could probably be avoided by using IMAP but we only offer IMAP support on our premium mail servers due to space limitations incurred from leaving the mail on the server.

I hate leaving my Mac clients out in the air on this.

(This only affects those users who choose to leave messages on the server, either because they want to maintain copies of those emails or because they are checking their email from multiple locations IE: blackberry)
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