On Wed, June 14, 2006 10:04 am, krystian wrote:
> Yes I compiled with "--with-trash". But before was exactly the same and
> I think I didn't have problem like this.
> I need count quota with trash, in other way the mailbox can be bigger
> then real quota.

The suggested solution to this is to set IMAP_EMPTYTRASH to Trash:7 (or
lower) so that the Trash folder is purged of messages older than 7 days
each time the client logs in.  This keeps users from using the trash
folder as a "quota cheat".

> I use thunderbird as a client, how I can force to purge
> faster?

Make sure "Clean up (expunge) INBOX on exit" and "Empty trash on Exit"
under Account, Server Settings is checked off.  To force subfolders to
purge, right click on the folder and choose compact mail folder.

> Is it any setting on imap server?

No, your mail client isn't telling courier to purge the messages so
Courier won't purge the messages.

> And why I don't get email with information about exceeding 90% of quota?

What is your DEFAULTDELIVERY line in /etc/courier/courierd look like? 
Mine is:

DEFAULTDELIVERY="| /usr/lib/courier/bin/maildrop -w 90"

This tells maildrop to warn users (-w) when they are over 90% of their
quota.  Users will not get a warning if they are below 90% of their quota
but a single message delivery will push them over 100%, the message will
fail delivery.  For this reason, your max allowed message size should be
less than the 10% of your quota setting.

P.S.  Please don't top post, it makes the thread really confusing...

Jay
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Jay Lee
Network / Systems Administrator
Information Technology Dept.
Philadelphia Biblical University
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