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Hi
list,
I'm sure the answer
to my question is somewhere on the net, but after reading about google pages, I
still can't find the answer, which I think should be simple
;)
I have a running
system with Postfix - Courier-IMAP - MySQL for a virtual domain system, which
works fine for some time now. But within a short period of time we want to use
QUOTA's on the Maildirs.... We have enabled the Maildir++ option in Postfix,
which adds the mailsize to the filenames. I also added a 'quota' column to the
table from where Courier-IMAP looks up the user info and verified the QUOTA
capability in the imapd config file... so far so good... But I really can't find
what kind of information should be in the 'quota' column to make Courier report
the quota to the client (squirrelmail in this testcase). I can remember
something like: 1000000S, 1000C (But does Courier support ' number of messages'
limiting?) but I really can't figure it out anymore... I'm almost sure that the
size of the quota should be in bytes.
And additional to
this; I patched the Postfix Virtual Delivery Agent for supporting quota's, but
this patch doesn't seem to give the option to send the mailbox a warning mail
when reached at xx% of the quota... Any sugguestions on this
one?
Thanks in advance
for sharing the requested info !!!
-
Casper
"In the middle of difficulty lies
opportunity." - Albert Einstein
Cee-Kay bv
Laurenspark 140
4835 GZ Breda
The Netherlands
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