Re: know this?

2000-07-27 Thread Ken Jones

Sumith Ail wrote:
 
 hi all
 
 Has anybody been successful in setting hard quota for
 a virtual domain instead of a user.

No. We've talked alot about how to implement virtual domain
quotas. Looks like the best idea is to use the file systems
quota limits per user. And store each domain under a single
users home directory. Which would require vpopmail to 
support multiple UID/GID's. This can be done, the code
just needs to be written and tested. The code to support
placing the domain under an arbitrary directory is already
in place. Basicly it reads the /var/qmail/users/cdb file
to extract uid/gid/dir information.

Ken Jones



RE: know this?

2000-07-27 Thread Abdul Rehman Gani

 Basicly it reads the /var/qmail/users/cdb file
 to extract uid/gid/dir information.

Won't this break the current setup where account type info is stored in the
gid field?

Abdul

 Ken Jones





Re: know this?

2000-07-27 Thread Ken Jones

Abdul Rehman Gani wrote:
 
  Basicly it reads the /var/qmail/users/cdb file
  to extract uid/gid/dir information.
 
 Won't this break the current setup where account type info is stored in the
 gid field?
 
 Abdul
 
  Ken Jones
 

The account info is stored in the vpopmail passwd file.
The uid/gid I'm talking abuot is in the /var/qmail/users/assign
file. Which only holds the uid/gid of the user to deliver
the mail as.

Ken



Re: know this?

2000-07-27 Thread Sumith Ail

Hi ken..

Is the code you are talking about still under test.. I
mean can use it with my current setup of
qmail+mysql+vpopmail. If yes then how??
It'd be a great idea if the filesystem user quota can
be implemented and the domain mail are stored in their
own home dir rather than /home/vpopmail/domains


Thanx a Lot.

Best Regards
Sumith

--- Ken Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Abdul Rehman Gani wrote:
  
   Basicly it reads the /var/qmail/users/cdb file
   to extract uid/gid/dir information.
  
  Won't this break the current setup where account
 type info is stored in the
  gid field?
  
  Abdul
  
   Ken Jones
  
 
 The account info is stored in the vpopmail passwd
 file.
 The uid/gid I'm talking abuot is in the
 /var/qmail/users/assign
 file. Which only holds the uid/gid of the user to
 deliver
 the mail as.
 
 Ken


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