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>Does quota work with RPM version?  Has ANYBODY done quotas with sql?

Most of this thread is not applicable to me and I can't help, since I don't 
use MySQL, but I thought I'd mention that I've got the RPMs running (Red 
Hat 7.0, courier-0.37.2.20020131-1.7.0) with quotas.  I just did a regular 
build (rpm -ta courierfile.gz), without specifying anything fancy or 
non-default.  I'm using userdb and I switched to maildrop for local 
delivery because I understood that (or deliverquota) to be required for 
quota support--I'm still under that impression.  Indeed, quotas are 
enforced as advertised in my case without trouble, though I still haven't 
quite discovered a good way to issue *warnings* when quotas are being 
approached (I posted recently about this but haven't heard anything).

Anyway, just wanted to note that I've seen the default RPM build work OK 
with quotas, in case it's worth anything to you.   Clearly much of even the 
RPM build has to do with machine-specific capabilities, so I may be guilty 
of apples and oranges here.  At least both of 'em are good for you

Thanks,
Dan

FYI:
[root@blueline log]# rpm -qa | grep courier
courier-sendmail-wrapper-0.37.2.20020131-1.7.0
courier-imapd-0.37.2.20020131-1.7.0
courier-0.37.2.20020131-1.7.0
courier-maildrop-0.37.2.20020131-1.7.0
courier-maildrop-wrapper-0.37.2.20020131-1.7.0
courier-pop3d-0.37.2.20020131-1.7.0





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