Helmut...
I cannot speak for the programmers of vpopmail, but it is common for 0
to be used for the "no limit" value when populating a field like a Quota
value
So... what that means is that your vmoddomlimits output correctly shows
that there is no limit for your domain.
NOTE: If you really wanted to make the domain have a zero limit, you
would need to set the value to 1 -- a 1MB limit is effectively always
over quota.
I hope this helps...
Dan
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Helmut Fritz wrote:
Nobody, huh???
Is this where the default limits are set?
/home/vpopmail/etc/vlimits.default
-----Original Message-----
From: Helmut Fritz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 10:23 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Vmoddomlimits help/clarification
O.K. - so now I know to use this and not vqadmin. ;)
So how do I set no quota? The wiki page shows exactly the same thing as the
help for the command:
-Q quota-in-megabytes ( set domain disk quota, '100' = 100 MB ) -q
quota-in-bytes ( set default user quota, '10M' = 10 MB )
I get this, but I don't want a quota on some domains. I have previously
created one with vqadmin and used NOQUOTA, and this is what vmoddomlimits
shows when I do a -S (show current settings):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./vmoddomlimits -S mydomain.com
Domain: mydomain.com
--
Max Pop Accounts: 100
Max Aliases: 100
Max Forwards: 100
Max Autoresponders: 100
Max Mailinglists: 100
GID Flags:
Flags (for commandline):
Flags for non postmaster accounts:
pop account: ALLOW_CREATE ALLOW_MODIFY ALLOW_DELETE
alias: ALLOW_CREATE ALLOW_MODIFY ALLOW_DELETE
forward: ALLOW_CREATE ALLOW_MODIFY ALLOW_DELETE
autoresponder: ALLOW_CREATE ALLOW_MODIFY ALLOW_DELETE
mailinglist: ALLOW_CREATE ALLOW_MODIFY ALLOW_DELETE
mailinglist users: ALLOW_CREATE ALLOW_MODIFY ALLOW_DELETE
mailinglist moderators: ALLOW_CREATE ALLOW_MODIFY ALLOW_DELETE
quota: ALLOW_CREATE ALLOW_MODIFY ALLOW_DELETE
default quota: ALLOW_CREATE ALLOW_MODIFY ALLOW_DELETE
Domain Quota: 0 MB
Default User Quota: 0 bytes
Max Domain Messages: 0
Default Max Messages per User: 0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]#
Note that Domain Quota has a 0, as well as default User Quota and #
messages. Vqadmin has no facility to set #messages, so I am guessing that
is default for every domain I create.
Where do I set the defaults for domain/user and bytes/message quotas, as
well as the other common settings (#accounts, mailing lists, etc.)? Is
there a file these are pulled from that I can modify?
What are the proper values for setting no quotas? Is it a 0 for the
appropriate option (i.e. '-Q 0' or '-q 0' and '-M 0' and '-m 0')?
Are there any pointers on the non-postmaster account flags (the '-g <flag>'
stuff)? What would one use these for? Example?
Thx any and all!!!
Helmut
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