Bryan Irvine writes:

On 2/6/06, Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bryan Irvine writes:

> On 2/6/06, Jay Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, February 6, 2006 4:46 pm, Bryan Irvine wrote:
>> > I have a user that is getting a quota warning about once or twice a
>> > week, even though he is only nowhere near his quota.  This particular user
>> > has an insane quota limit. 20,000 message and 1G.  He is at 44% of his
>> > size limit and 54% of his message limit.
>> >
>> > I have quotas set to sent a notify at 95%.
>> >
>> >
>> > I am calling maildrop from Postfix like so:
>> > flags=Rhu user=vmail argv=/usr/local/bin/maildrop -d ${recipient} -w 95
>>
>> What OS/distribution/filesystem are you using?  What does du report for
>> the user's Maildir?  Is anything else reading/writing to the Maildir?
>
>
> This system is running OpenBSD, du shows 483M. ls -1R| wc -l counts 11450 
files.
>
> The only thing that writes to the Maildir is maildrop.

And what exactly reads from the maildir?

Courier pop/imap is the only thing.

Well, you'll just have to look at the maildirsize file to see if you can figure out where the disconnect is coming from.

I think some old versions of Courier's POP3 server did not update the quota after deleting messages. If you're running old code, update something more recent.


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