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Subject: Mention MESSAGE= option in warnquota.conf in man page
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Hi,
The MESSAGE= option isn't listed in the warnquota man page.
The only way I found out about this, was from reading the other bugs
reports on this topic.
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To the best of my knowledge this bug is fixed. Thus I'm closing it.
Michael
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