From: Eduardo Roldan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 17:55, Bowie Bailey wrote:
>
> > [system]# ls -l /etc/courier/quotawarn-msg
> > -r--r--r-- 1 courier courier 375 Apr 3 14:53
> > /etc/courier/quotawarn-msg
> >
> > Am I missing something simple?
>
> Yes.
> mv /etc/courier/quotawarn-msg /etc/courier/quotawarnmsg
Ack! Caught by the stupid man page.
-w N The -w N option places a warning message into the maildir if
the
maildir has a quota setting, and after the message was
success-
fully delivered the maildir was at least N percent full.
The
warning message is copied verbatim from
/etc/courier/quotawarn-
msg with the addition of the "Date:" and "Message-Id:"
headers.
The warning is repeated every 24 hours (at least), until
the
maildir drops below N percent full.
The word-wrap in the middle of the filename is a bit misleading (or
ambiguous at the least).
That did it. It's working perfectly now. Thanks!
Bowie
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