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Meridian Mail SEER 91

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voipman

Technical User
Jan 9, 2005
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US
I just ran a SEER report and found that there are many stale mailboxes that say over 1,000 days! But before I go deleting these I wanted to make sure that I am reading this correctly. I couldn't find the SEER code in the NTP's, does this mean that the mailbox hasn't been accessed in 3000 days? Any is there any command to delete these in groups or would I have to do it individually?
 
one at a time, i run the seer reports once a month. stale, over 60 days, and it's gone. also look for dn's going to mail and not being a number.. those are not only a pain for customers but using vm ports you may need..when you remove stale boxes, take the forwarding off the phone..takes a while to clean it up the 1st time, after that a few hours a month...3000 days may be a record

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
So then it safe to delete these mailboxes right? The amount of days it says at the end of the line is the amount of days that the mailbox hasn't been accessed?
 
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