NAM 4 interesting problem

NAM 4 interesting problem

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NAM 4 interesting problem Kenw 07-25-2007
Posted by Kenw on July 25, 2007, 4:43 pm
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Customer, one lawyer out of 30-40. Bitch is used by coworkers !!!
Call in from outside get 4-5 new messages and some saved messages.
Check from set get x new messages. Saved messages, we know she has
over 100 saved, but display does not go over 99 saved messages.
Another tech has been involved with this "person" and I may now get
the problem.
Checked my 4.0 manual and cannot find anything about it. No surprise.
Mailbox is cos13 with 90 day retention. We normally use cos1 or cos13
if the user needs more time.

I just think this is a software limitation and NOT a problem.

My thought was to modify cos13 for less retention period.

Any other ideas ??

Thanks


KenW

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