For example, write a bash script to run the "du" command on the account
directories, and email the results to an address that's monitored. The
script can be put into the /etc/cron.daily/ directory to run daily.
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-Eric 'shubes'
On 11/24/2010 09:57 AM, Juan Carlos wrote:
What others methods? i don´t know some method...
sorry, i´m a packet
:_____(
In that case, I'd suggest to simply set all accounts to NOQUOTA for the
time being (this is what I do), and use some other method to monitor
abuse.
On 11/24/2010 08:51 AM, Juan Carlos wrote:
mmmmmm
rebuild only vpopmail-toster .... i don´t know how and i don´t run a
risk
to do that. i´m a noob to rebuild a linux packet
xDDDD
On 11/24/2010 03:38 AM, Juan Carlos wrote:
Hi,
i´m review my users, i found a error with quota, some users have
exceeded
this and they can still receive emails.
I think I read something from this and can be for the version of
vpopmail?
i have vpopmail-toaster-5.4.17
how I can fix it?
thanks for all
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That problem is actually quite old. ;) Quotas are broken in
vpopmail-toaster, and ttbomk are scheduled to be fixed in QMTv2 with
vpopmail 5.5 (which I believe is still in beta).
You might try rebuilding your vpopmail-toaster package with vpopmail
5.4.32 sources. That reportedly works better, but I'm not positive
about
that. See vpopmail users list, and archives for this list for more
information.
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-Eric 'shubes'
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