Hi,

Yes i realise it's quite petty, but as has been pointed out to me by the
management that be, some months have 28 days (even 29 on a leap year :) ),
some 30, some 31 so they'd like a *true* month by month account  of quota's.

I'm not sure i understand the SENDER_INACTIVE_EXPIRE= feature?
Does this overrule the _time_limit entry or something?

As i say, we want to enforce xGB(_quota_max)/month where the month is a true
month by month account rather than a fixed '30' day period etc

...Guess this is way off the scope of policyd without some hacking


Jon Duggan
Nuco Technologies Ltd
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel. 0870 165 1300
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cami" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <policyd-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 7:03 AM
Subject: Re: [policyd-users] _time_limit in throttle table


> Jon Duggan wrote:
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> >
> > I've been using policyd for it's throttle by sasl feature for quite a
> > few months now and it's working out pretty well.
> >
> > We're using it for quota's over a 30day period.  The question i had was
> > if there was a patch to change the _time_limit to allow a '1' month
> > period... this is probably alot to ask and not something i would ask
> > myself, but something being pressured upon me to actually have true
> > month by month quota's.
> >
> > Is this even possible? Or has this been brought up before? (i know this
> > sounds a bit petty).
>
> I must be misunderstanding the problem, Policyd already supports as many
> days/months/years as you wish:
>
> #
> # inactive sender database record cleanup           default: 31 days
> #
> #   this allows you to specify how long the throttling
> #   records of inactive senders kept in the database.
> #   this allows to keep the database small. a setting
> #   of 0 keeps all entries.
> #
> SENDER_INACTIVE_EXPIRE=31d
>
> Cami
>
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