It's strange that such an important aspect isn't documented. This is
how ufs(system) quotas are mentioned in courirer imap docs.

 "If  you would like to have a quota on your maildir mailboxes, the best
   solution  is  to  always  use  filesystem-based quotas: per-user usage
   quotas that is enforced by the operating system."

but is  maildrop or maildirquota able to read those quotas and do the same
user notfications as with maildir quota files ?

I have it working with 2 methods simultaneously, to have notification sent
out automatically, so users clean out their mailboxes and don't bother us
with quota related calls, but I would like to avoid
using 2 different methods. The system isn't live yet, but I'm sure this
will become an issue with almost 4000 users.
historically using ufs quotas with IMAP hasn't been working out very well.
maildrop -w feature seems to deliver exactly what I need, but how can it
be implemented with ufs quotas ?

Thank you for your reply.

On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, Mitch (WebCob) wrote:

> 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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