geoffroy desvernay wrote : > > The thing is that if the user has exceeded it's quota the LDA detects it and > > I get a response from postmaster warning me that the INBOX is full. > > But through IMAP, if I issue : > > > >> C: 1 GETQUOTAROOT INBOX > >> S: * QUOTAROOT INBOX "" > >> S: 1 OK Getquota complete > >> > >> There's no: > > > >> * QUOTA "" (STORAGE 10 512) > >> > Here: > . OK Logged in. > . GETQUOTAROOT INBOX > * QUOTAROOT "INBOX" "user" > * QUOTA "user" (STORAGE 46752 2355200) > . OK Getquotaroot completed. > > > I'll try with 1.1.14 this week (if I manage to get time for that …) > > I'll be back here if there is some regression.
FWIW, I seem to have a similar issue with 1.1.14 and system quotas on the /home filesystem (different ext3 partition, no NFS) : . OK Logged in. . getquotaroot INBOX * QUOTAROOT "INBOX" . OK Getquotaroot completed. I've tried with all of the following options : quota = fs:user quota = fs:user:mount=/home quota = fs:user:mount=/home:noenforcing If I change temporarily to the following, then it "works" (not using the filesystem quotas, of course) : quota = dirsize:user quota_rule = *:storage=10M The filesystem quotas are working on the system and I can see them just fine with "repquota /home". Could this be the same problem? The Wiki doesn't point to further configuration options for the fs quotas, so I don't think I'm missing any configuration. Since Geoffroy reported that it was working with 1.1.11 for him, I'll try a temporary downgrade to check if it makes any difference. Matthias -- Clean custom Red Hat Linux rpm packages : http://freshrpms.net/ Fedora release 10 (Cambridge) - Linux kernel 2.6.27.21-170.2.56.fc10.x86_64 Load : 0.38 0.28 0.20