
If you use your DONet email account you need to be aware of our e-mail archival policy.Cincinnati Area Account Manager at Presidio Kentucky Information Technology and Services Education University of Kentucky 2008 - 2012 Political Science, International Studies Beijing Language and Culture University 2008 - 2008 Mandarin Chinese Proficiency Certificate, Mandarin Chinese & Chinese Culture Tecnológico de Costa Rica 2007 - 2007 Spanish Culture, Political Science, International Economics & Relations, and Biology. If you have any questions regarding this policy specifically please contact the DONet by filling out our contact form, or by calling us at (937) 226-6896.
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Move all the messages you wish to permanently keep on your computer back to your DOMail “Inbox” folder, and then download the email directly into your computer using Outlook, Outlook Express, etc. Setup Outlook, Outlook Express, or another email program as your primary email tool. Remember, there is 100 megabytes of disk space provided with your account, and every mail message you permanently store uses up some of that space.Ģ. Move all the messages you wish to permanently keep in DOMail into that folder. You may wish to call that folder “Saved Messages”, or something to that effect. Create a new folder in DOMail to store important messages permanently.

If you use DOMail as your only email tool you can do one of two things to avoid having email you wish to keep automatically deleted:ġ. Customers using an email program like Outlook or Outlook Express will be unaffected, except for the automatic deletion of trapped spam and blocked messages. This change in policy has its greatest impact on customers that use our DOMail web-based interface as their only method of sending and receiving email from/to their DONet account.

DONet is implementing this policy change because we are getting close to having 1,000,000 old or unread messages on our system, which increases our disk storage requirements and decreases the performance of our systems and service. Many of these messages have never been read, or are so old that they are probably no longer useful. DONet will begin enforcing an automatic deletion of old email messages stored on our network.
