Jake,
How do I check for that?
Steve
On Mar 23, 2006, at 3:51 PM, Jake Vickers wrote:
Stephen Yum wrote:
I'm running a domain with about 5 users on it, and I gave each
users NOQUOTA through the admin interface. Via Squirrelmail, it
reads the quota's set to 40MB. I check via various email clients
(Apple Mail, Thunderbird, etc.) and they all say it's set to 40MB.
I noticed this because not too long after creating the accounts,
everyone started to get quota warning messages, esp. when sending
mail. And I think because they went over the 40MB quota, it's not
saving the sent mails into the Sent folder.
Where does qmailtoaster get its info regarding quota and how can
I change it? When I query the user via /home/vpopmail/bin/
vuserinfo, the output looks fine.
I'm assuming you gave the users "NOQUOTA" when you created them in
QMail-Admin, but what did you set the quota up as when you created
the domain itself? I think it's putting a 40M limit on your users,
since you may have entered a 40M limit when you created the domain.
I may be wrong, though. Doesn't hurt to check it out.
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