Bryan Irvine writes:
On 2/6/06, Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: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.hmm the version I'm running is 3.0.5. Is that considered old? I see the current version is 4.
Yes, it's old.
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