My recommendation is that you use Passwd-file instead of Passwd and specify /etc/passwd. I mention this, as Passwd can use NSS and may not give you the results you want. Passwd-file will guarantee you use the /etc/passwd file. Also, I'm not as familiar with v1.x, but I know in v2.1.10, a userdb lookup doesn't use the userdb_ prefix. So you can try it with and without that prefix. userdb_ prefix on v2 is for cases where you do a prefetch on the passdb.

I hope this helps. I've been using Passwd-file only for proxy settings and ldap for my backends to handle quota.

Jack

On 10/17/2012 2:42 AM, David Travers wrote:
Hi Jake,

Yep, similar to what I had been trying, but it doesn't seem to be working.

In my /etc/passwd file I had the line:-
dave:x:1000:1000:David Travers,,,:/home/dave:/bin/bash

I have changed it to show:-
dave:x:1000:1000:David 
Travers,,,:/home/dave:/bin/bash:userdb_quota_rule=*:storage=100M

Do I have to put the " userdb_mail=mbox:~/mail " in as well as that is 
specified already in Dovecot?

Is there anything I need to do once specifying this in the passwd file as the 
quota limit is not being shown as changed in Open Xchange

Also yes, I noticed the numbering and have corrected.

Thanks for your quick reply.

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: dovecot-boun...@dovecot.org [mailto:dovecot-boun...@dovecot.org] On 
Behalf Of Jack Bates
Sent: 17 October 2012 04:02
To: dovecot@dovecot.org
Subject: Re: [Dovecot] Per user quotas

On 10/16/2012 11:39 AM, David Travers wrote:
Hi All,

I keep going round in circles with this.
I have quotas up and running but would like to add a couple of per user 
exceptions but can't figure out how to do it!

I am using Open Xchange community edition on top of dovecot and tha tis showing 
the 200MB limit, if I change it in the dovecot.conf the change is reflected in 
open xchange, but can't figure out how to change for 1 user.

I believe I need to add to a passwd file, but I have added to that and nothing 
has changed.


user:{plain}pass:1000:1000::/home/user::userdb_mail=mbox:~/mail 
userdb_quota_rule=*:storage=100M 
user2:{plain}pass2:1001:1001::/home/user2::userdb_mail=maildir:~/Maildir 
userdb_quota_rule=*:storage=200M

Example given on http://wiki.dovecot.org/UserDatabase/ExtraFields

Note that the extra fields are prefixed with userdb_ when placed in a passwd 
file.

Also, watch your quota_rule numbering. You have 2 rules with the same number 
(quota_rule2 for Trash and SPAM). In the passwd file, you are replacing the 
rule specified by number (no number technically being the first).


Jack



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