PC Ext: Normal Purge on P1 Subdirectory for NetWare
ID: Q100828
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Mail for PC Networks, version 3.2
on the following platforms: MS-DOS, OS/2
SUMMARY
Version 3.2 of Microsoft Mail MS-DOS Message Transfer Agent (MTA) and
version 3.2 of Microsoft Mail Multitasking MTA employ a new file-
locking mechanism to increase the robustness of mail transmission.
This file locking mechanism creates and deletes temporary files when
the MTA polls the postoffices for mail to be delivered. The number of
files created and deleted depends on how often the MTA polls the
postoffice and on the number of MTAs servicing the postoffice. When
running Mail with NetWare 3.x and later, the number of deleted files
and the frequency at which they are deleted can affect disk storage on
the file server. Because of this, Microsoft recommends that the P1
subdirectory for each postoffice serviced by an MTA be flagged as
Normal Purge.
To flag the P1 subdirectory as Normal Purge, Microsoft recommends that
you perform this procedure on each file server where a postoffice is
installed and is being serviced by a version 3.2 MTA.
- Log in to the file server as Supervisor, Supervisor Equivalent, or
a user who has Access control and Modify rights to the P1
subdirectory.
- Change directories to the subdirectory where the mail database
resides.
- Type the following to set the P1 directory for Normal Purge:
flagdir P1 NP
Deleted files in the P1 subdirectory will immediately purge from the
file system and the disk space used by these files will be available.
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Version : WINDOWS:3.2
Platform : WINDOWS
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