My understanding is that you have to use maildirquota, but I'd suggest
making sure that maildirquota is a bit smaller than the real quota to
account for non-mail related storage (even if they are just maildrop files
and directory structures, and so on they DO take space).

Perhaps a script to automate your updates to maildirquotas based on your
filesystem quotas to ensure they stay in sync?

Personally, I use filesystem quotas as a failsafe to keep a user from
"accidentally" occupying the whole system, so mine are many times what a
typical user quota is in email.

m/

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Is there any way to get maildrop to see file system quotas and send a
warning message at x% or do I have to use maildirquota files ?
This seems to be missing in maildirquota documentation.

thank you


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