Yes, my mail server keeps (f.e. income) all messages per one file INBOX. So I guess it's all about creating temporary files when moving to different directory. Thanks for help, Graeme.
(A) 2008/8/28 Graeme Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Different IMAP servers will implement quotas and message deletions > differently, > as they implement how they store mailboxes differently and how they > implement > quotas. If you are using University of Washington IMAP on Unix using Unix > quotas, for example, you will always need to have extra quota to allow the > mailbox to be copied to a temporary file when deleting messages. If you > are using Cyrus IMAP, which implements its own quotas and a file per > message, you > won't need to have spare quota to delete messages. So if people running > out of quota is a problem for you, you should use an IMAP server that > will allow message deletions in that situation. It sounds like you have > an inappropriate IMAP server for your user requirements. > > > On 28 Aug 2008, at 08:16, Arminas wrote: > >> Do you mean that if mail server denies moving anything to different >> directory if user's quota is reached, SO mail server doesnt work >> correctly? Mail server should allow moving stuff from one dir to >> another if quota is reached? >> >> 2008/8/28 Graeme Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>> >>> It won't matter. Several people have already told you that the ability of >>> a >>> mail client >>> to delete messages on the server when you have run out of quota has >>> NOTHING >>> to do with >>> the client. It is how the server handles deletion of messages. You need >>> to >>> fix your >>> SERVER not the client. The client doesn't delete messages. The server >>> does. >>> If the >>> server can't delete a message when a user is over quota it won't make a >>> blind >>> bit of difference having a button on your client that says 'Delete >>> immediately'. >>> >>> >>> On 28 Aug 2008, at 08:08, Arminas wrote: >>> >>>> For ability to delete messages. If mail server's quota is on and >>>> client program doesnt provide marking messages as deleted or not using >>>> vtrash. >>>> >>>> >>>> 2008/8/28 Graeme Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>>>> >>>>> For what purpose? >>>>> >>>>> On Thu, 28 Aug 2008, Arminas wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Anyway I would be glad (I think not only me) if in the next horde >>>>>> release, feature "Delete emails permanently" will be included. F.e. if >>>>>> user is not using Virtual trash and function "Marking messages as >>>>>> deleted" is disabled, then button Delete emails permanently is shown. >>>>>> It's just a suggestion. >>>>>> >>>>>> Arminas >>>>>> >>>>>> 2008/8/27 Graeme Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 27 Aug 2008, at 20:18, Andrew Morgan wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Wed, 27 Aug 2008, Arminas wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> No way. :) It is impossible to train them. All changes I make after >>>>>>>>> updating horde must not be visible for my users. It's all about the >>>>>>>>> policy. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Well, those are your 3 options. Good luck! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Well there probably is another one: stop using quotas. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in >>>>>>> Scotland, with registration number SC005336. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Graeme Wood, Unix Section of the IT Infrastructure Division, >>>>> Information Services, The University of Edinburgh >>>>> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: +44 131 650 5003 Fax: +44 131 650 >>>>> 6552 >>>>> >>>>> The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, >>>>> registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in >>> Scotland, with registration number SC005336. >>> >>> >> > > > -- > The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in > Scotland, with registration number SC005336. > > -- IMP mailing list - Join the hunt: http://horde.org/bounties/#imp Frequently Asked Questions: http://horde.org/faq/ To unsubscribe, mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
