From: "Sergiy Zhuk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
hi
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006, Michael Nguyen wrote:
I tried that and it takes for freakin' ever. Is the performance lost
from
quota really that bad? If du is the way to do it, then I'll do it this
way
setup courier quotas, set them really high, then you can use a simple
script
to check the maildirsize file maintained by courier.
You just have to skip the first line, then add all numbers there.
It's blazing fast.
Hi Sergei,
I tried doing this, but as I mentioned, the highest quota you can set is:
[MAXINT]S
This is 2GB. (Please correct me if I'm wrong.) We have users who have
larger spools than that already. While our delivery agent doesn't check
quotas, Courier IMAP does and will throw errors when attempting to move a
file. What I tried to do instead was set the quota to 10,000,000 files
(which a user is never going to hit). But the quota reported reports only
files (whaddya know).
Am I missing something here?
Michael
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