So simple. :) No the curmail_size is correct. The shared mailbox is in the 
public namespace. I explicitly put it there to make it available for every 
user. The spam user only exists because the script needs the password to access 
the mail folders. As I understand it is not possible to login with __anyone__ 
or __public__, right?

The dbmail-util command is part of the cronjob dbmail installed.

0 3 * * * root /usr/sbin/dbmail-util -ay >/dev/null 2>&1

Is that the same command? Since -d is included in -a I would tend to say so.
Why isn't the curmail_size set to zero if it wasn't yet calculated? It was set 
to zero for all the users, except for the spam user. Is there a reason for that 
or should I just live with the working thing now? :)

Tanks for the help.

Christian

> Is the spam box accessible under the #User or #Public namespace?
>
> If the #Public namespace is used, the mailbox involved is owned by the
> 'anyone' user, not the spam user.
>
> dbmail-util -dy which will re-calculate all user quota. Isn't that part
> of your daily cronjob?



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