On the opposite side of the fence, I'm looking for a mail server that can 
efficiently handle several million queued emails for one mailbox. Any 
suggestion?

Obet

On Wednesday 17 January 2007 1:52 pm, Federico Sevilla III wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 03:31:38AM +0000, Jun Salen wrote:
> > I am deploying Postfix mail server with IMAP enable.  This is for me
> > to use the Squirrelmail for web access.  Since I use IMAP, it is
> > possible that I get run out of disk space. I have only one partition
> > (/) in LVM where home also resides. Can I use disk quota or there are
> > other ways? Can anyone also suggest scripts that delete and only
> > retain one month of emails in IMAP folders for instance to avoid
> > having out of disk space. Thanks.
>
> I suggest that you use mail software level quotas instead. What
> underlying storage mechanism do you use? If you use Cyrus (ie:
> Postfix+Cyrus+WebMail) then that has quotas built in that can be
> specified per user without requiring any special changes. If you have
> Postfix deliver direct to a mailbox or maildir then you'll have to
> investigate other ways of being able to do quotas per user.
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