Watashi writes:

Hello Sam, hello All,

I was looking for a final answer for my problem and I saw the following
coincidence:

in nando maildir, there is just 14 mails with ":2,S" and the others 2960 with or
":2,T" or ":2,ST", or excluded emails in Maildir/Cur. In nando's maildir there
isn't a Trash folder, so the deleted mails keep in cur folder. I remember from
my past that I had to compile maildrop with trash-quota support, but my
maildrop today coming from Debian APT-GET "Courier-Maildrop".

Could these deleted mails keep out from maildrop quota average? How could I
discover if my binary maildrop has the trash quota support?

Although, by default, deleted mail does not get counted towards the quota, this has nothing to do with maildrop. Maildrop always delivers new mail to the maildir, so it always adds new mail to the maildir's quota count.

Since maildrop is never used to delete mail from maildirs, this has no effect on maildrop except when, as part of the regular maildir quota algorithm, maildrop has to recalculate the maildir's current quota, which happens every once in a while.

There is no way to indicate how maildrop, and whatever you're using to read mail from maildirs, got compiled. You'll need to check with the maildrop's and courier-imap's port maintainer to determine how the packages are configured and compiled.


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