Does uw-imap create or use temporary files owned by the user connecting to
imapd? I'm unable to find any documentation or mailing list threads
related to this topic.
I run two FreeBSD mail servers (one 6.1 the other 6.3). The 6.1 server is
running imap-uw-2004g while the 6.3 server is running imap-uw-2006j (both
compiled from the ports tree with the same options to check mail in /home
instead of /var/mail). Both servers are using soft and hard filesystem
quotas. Clients are connecting with squirrelmail web mail client on a
third server.
The problem I am experiencing is that when a user who's mail is stored on
the server running imap-uw-2006j and they are close to their hard quota
the get the following message reported by squirrelmail:
ERROR : Could not complete request.
Query: SELECT "INBOX"
Reason Given: Unable to extend mailbox: Disc quota exceeded
The last line being what is returned by uw-imap. The user's quota usage
looks like this on the file system:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/r]# quota -u rhetoric
Disk quotas for user rhetoric (uid 23788):
Filesystem usage quota limit grace files quota limit
grace
/home 12284* 10240 12288 7days 10 0 0
This is a problem because users cannot see their list of messages to be
able to delete them. Interestingly enough, if I rsync the user's home
folder over to the 6.1 server running imap-uw-2004g and check that account
with squirrel mail I can see the list of the user's messages just fine.
Filesystem quota information is identical to that which I pasted above
from the 6.3 box.
Has anything changed between the 2004 and 2006 implementations of uw-imap
that would cause this? I'm unable to find a changelog. Any help would be
appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Jeremiah
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