Hi Mike,

[NetApps own quota]

> > I'm really aware of the default quota possibility. But these do not
> > fit in our environment.
> 
> Why not?
> Could you explain?

My typical answer would be: believe me, this is fact. But I'm sure you
just ask again, so: We do have several products with diffrent quota
settings, no product is really the "topseller". And, all is set up
automagically without sysadmin hands-on. There are no big chances
to do a product spec change without an admin, if default quotas are
in use.

> 200K lines in my book would be 200K uniq UIDs I am doing special
> quotas for.
> Why would you need 200K lines for 15-20K UIDs?

I said "15-20k _CUSTOMERS_", not UIDs. Then the answer is:
Because a customer has serveral mailaccounts with possibly diffrent
quota? We do B2B, theres no 1 to 1 mapping of customer and mailaccount.

> Well, I think you and I aren't on the same page somewhere along the
> way.

We do not belong to the same business, true ;)

Aside of this, if courier has software based quota, which is NAS in-
depended, why not use it and hold any options open in using whichever
NAS you want at later times, possibly a mix of diffrent manufacturers?
This is neary impossible to handle (if automatically mail setup is in
use) if you do quota by NAS.

> Mike Horwath

Cu, Oliver


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