On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 04:53:04PM +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Brian Candler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >As far as I can see, exim-4.60 has the same issue: it calculates the quota
> >in an "off_t" variable. If your operating system's off_t is 64 bits (as is
> >the case with FreeBSD), you're in the clear. If it is 32 bits (as is the
> >case with Red Hat Enterprise Linux) then you're not.
> >
> >Comparing src/transport/appendfile.c between 4.50 and 4.60, the only
> >significant change I can see is that you're now allowed to use the 
> >character
> >'G' in a quota, i.e. you can write 1G instead of 1024M. Also, a few places
> >were fixed where 'int' was used but 'off_t' should have been used. I'm
> >pretty sure you'll still be limited to a 2G quota on an O/S which provides
> >only a 32-bit off_t.
> 
> I use FreeBSD-5.3(64-bit off_t?) and are limited to 2G quota and not  
> in the clear.

Which exact version of courier-imap?

Demonstrate the problem. Show exactly what you do and what you see as the
result.


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