Yes i read this, but when i set  
DEFAULTDELIVERY="| /usr/lib/courier/bin/maildrop -w 90"
all mails stay in the queue. 
And another question, if i set quota in mysql y don't need set the quota in 
the maildir????



thks
jose



On Wednesday 13 April 2005 02:34 pm, Jay Lee wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >     I have a mail server (courier-imap courier-esmtpd) and the quotas don't
> > work. I create de maildirs  (maildirmake -q 10000000S) Maildir quota and
> > set the quota reg. in mysql but when the user reach the quota limit,
> > maildrop no take acction. I need configure other settings???
>
> Make sure the user's $HOME/Maildir/maildirsize file is owned by the same
> user that owns the Maildir (this will not be the case if you did the
> maildirmake -q as root).  In /etc/courier/courierd DEFAULTDELIVERY
> should be something like:
>
> DEFAULTDELIVERY="| /usr/lib/courier/bin/maildrop -w 90"
>
> This will tell maildrop to deliver the warning message when the Maildir
> is at or above 90& of quota (but not over 100%, nothing will be
> delivered if it will push it over 100% !).  You do not need to set the
> quota in both mysql and with maildirmake -q.


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