Thanks for the tip.

I guess I was using an older version of maildrop since the Debian
developers are a little more cautious than the Red Hat tribe.

With maildrop 1.4.0 [SARGE port Tree] Postfix complains that I sent some bad flags to maildrop.

However, after updating to maildrop 1.5.3 and libgdm3 from the Debian UNSTABLE tree everything seems OK. Thanks for your help.

--On Thursday, June 26, 2003 1:23 PM -0400 Bowie Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Theodore Knab [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Following up on my own message it appears that 2 files are created with this command.

More specifcally, I get these 2 messages in my new folder.

-rw-------    1 tjk      vmail         726 Jun 26 12:08
1056643727.10512_warn.annapolislinux,S=726:2,S
-rw-------    1 tjk      vmail           0 Jun 26 12:10
1056643852.10534.annapolislinux:2,S

The first one is a warning file the second one is an empty file. Is
this a bug or is this the way qouta warning are generated ?

If it is user error, how do prevent the empty files from being
created ?

> Disregard this mail I figured it out.
>
> For the Postfix MTA with the localmailer the following line
> works:
>
> mailbox_command = /usr/bin/maildrop | /usr/sbin/deliveryquota -w
> 90 $HOME/Maildir
>
> This sends all the mail to maildrop and then to the delivery
> quota program.

I don't think maildrop sends anything to stdout, so deliverquota is delivering the blank file. The quota should be tracked by a $HOME/Maildir/maildirsize file.

Try doing it this way:

mailbox_command = /usr/bin/maildrop -w 90

If you have a current version of maildrop, the quota stuff is built
into it.  Maildrop should deliver to $HOME/Maildir by default,
so you don't need to specify.

Bowie



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