It's not possible with Sieve right now, but could be done with the
environment extension that's been talked about on the Sieve mailing
list. Anyway, that's sort of pie-in-the-sky at this moment.

We don't currently put an alert email into a user's mailbox when they've
reached quota, but we certainly could do that. There'd have to be an
effective way to prevent the message from being delivered more than once
in a given timeframe -- the replycache table could do the trick for
storing that information. There's also no way to insert the message
without counting it towards the quota (well, it's _possible_ but would
involve hacking across abstraction layers).

How about this config item:

  [DELIVERY]
  quota_warnings = yes/no

How do other mail systems do this? Is there a general desire for a
feature like this?

Aaron


On Wed, 2007-11-21 at 06:48 +0000, James Greig wrote:
> Hi guys,
> 
> This may have already been mentioned before.  Is there a feature in
> dbmail that can place an email into a users mailbox alerting them when
> their mailbox quota is reaching its limit, say at 95% usage or
> something?  If not, is this achieveable using sieve perhaps?
> 
> Cheers in advance
> 
> James Greig
> 
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