On Montag, 26. November 2007 20:07 Aaron Stone wrote:
> DBMail will currently reject that 10.01 MB email when only 10 MB of
> quota are available. This has been hard-coded policy for a very long
> time. That's not to say that it is the absolute correct policy, just
> that, FYI, it's always been this way.

It's what all systems I know do, but that also doesn't mean it's the 
only and correct policy. Maybe this could be configurable?

> > We're thinking of an SMS alert when quota is reached too, so that
> > people know when they should check mail again.
> Hook to call a script when quota is reached?

Would be very nice - but doesn't exist yet, right?

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