That worked. I'm not familiar with vusagec.conf, so I looked through the
documentation and this is all I found:
vusaged/ChangeLog: Added vusagec.conf
vusaged/ChangeLog: Updated client API to read vusagec.conf for server
communication settings
I did not install vusaged, so should I need vusagec.conf? I'm not even
really sure what vusaged does. I found some documentation that says it
adds up storage and caches it. Is this needed for Dovecot or anything
else to work with quotas correctly?
Trey Nolen
Matt Brookings wrote:
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Trey Nolen wrote:
I'm setting up a new mail server with Qmailadmin and am using 1.2.13
with Vpopmail 5.4.30. As long as I don't use quotas, everything is OK.
However, if I modify a user to add a quota (or create a new user with a
default quota), I get an Internal Server Error. Looking at the logs, I
see this:
client_connect: warning: config_begin failed
Premature end of script headers: qmailadmin
Run this as root:
cat > ~vpopmail/etc/vusagec.conf << __EOF__
Server:
Disable = True;
__EOF__
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