On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, David S. Madole wrote:

>> From Derrick on Thursday, June 28, 2007 9:27 AM
>> I have a need to bypass the exim quota for messages coming from
>> the company mailing lists, staff members (determined by a field
>> in mysql) and from certain machines (different host naming, internal
>> domain); what would i be looking to do for this? Any examples?
>
> If the quota is implemented by the "quota =" option in Exim, the simply make 
> the argument of the option an expansion that expands to the correct quota 
> value normally, and to zero (which means no quota) for the particular 
> messages that you want to have bybass the quota.
>
> For a more specific answer, you would need to supply more information on your 
> configuration.

Thank you David. Here's more info on the config relating to quota:


   quota = ${lookup mysql{SELECT userEmailQuota FROM vfs.tb_user LEFT JOIN 
infotech.tb_emailaddress \
             ON (tb_emailaddress.emailUnixUID = vfs.tb_user.userUnixUID) \
             LEFT JOIN infotech.tb_domain ON (tb_domain.domainID = 
tb_emailaddress.emailDomainID) \
             WHERE emailLocalPart = '${quote_mysql:${local_part}}' \
             AND domainName='${quote_mysql:${domain}}'}}

in vfs.tb_user there is a staffID and a studentID column.  One or the 
other will be filled with their student or staff ID number

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