[vchkpw] Domain limits

2005-08-05 Thread Bastiaan van der Put

Hi,

I have been using vpopmail with user quota's for some time now.

I want to move to domainlimits, is it possible to set the user quota to -1
and domainquota to say 500 MB on a domain.

If the 500 MB is reached for the domain will the emails be bounced or does 
vpopmail

accept it because the user limit has -1?

Regards, Bas



Re: [vchkpw] Domain limits

2005-08-05 Thread Rick Macdougall

Bastiaan van der Put wrote:


Hi,

I have been using vpopmail with user quota's for some time now.

I want to move to domainlimits, is it possible to set the user quota 
to -1

and domainquota to say 500 MB on a domain.

If the 500 MB is reached for the domain will the emails be bounced or 
does vpopmail

accept it because the user limit has -1?


Hi,

Domain quotas do not work.

The only available option is to use system quotas and create a new user 
for each domain.


Regards,

Rick



Re: [vchkpw] Domain limits

2005-08-05 Thread Rainer Duffner

Bastiaan van der Put wrote:


Hi,

I have been using vpopmail with user quota's for some time now.

I want to move to domainlimits, is it possible to set the user quota 
to -1

and domainquota to say 500 MB on a domain.

If the 500 MB is reached for the domain will the emails be bounced or 
does vpopmail

accept it because the user limit has -1?





Domainquotas don't work.
See the README or changelog.


You could use OS-quotas, which should result in the message being 
deferred for some time in your queue and then bounced (I presume - 
someone correct me if I'm wrong)
I haven't done this, but I had the impression that you would need to 
create a new group for each domain and then use group-quotas, because 
the directory still have to be owned by the vpopmail-user.




cheers,
Rainer


Re: [vchkpw] Domain limits

2005-08-05 Thread Bastiaan van der Put

Thanks for the quick reply.

I will turn it back off, I noticed it didn't work as I expected.

Bas
At 18:00 8/5/2005, you wrote:

Bastiaan van der Put wrote:


Hi,

I have been using vpopmail with user quota's for some time now.

I want to move to domainlimits, is it possible to set the user quota to -1
and domainquota to say 500 MB on a domain.

If the 500 MB is reached for the domain will the emails be bounced or 
does vpopmail

accept it because the user limit has -1?


Hi,

Domain quotas do not work.

The only available option is to use system quotas and create a new user 
for each domain.


Regards,

Rick





Re: [vchkpw] Domain limits

2005-08-05 Thread Bastiaan van der Put

Hmm I noticed I didnt compile with domainquota's the first time.

After compiling with the support,  I do get a bounce msg now the user is 
overquota??


user limit = -1
Domainquota = 16 MB(just to test)

What exact is broken about it?

Bas
At 18:00 8/5/2005, you wrote:

Bastiaan van der Put wrote:


Hi,

I have been using vpopmail with user quota's for some time now.

I want to move to domainlimits, is it possible to set the user quota to -1
and domainquota to say 500 MB on a domain.

If the 500 MB is reached for the domain will the emails be bounced or 
does vpopmail

accept it because the user limit has -1?


Hi,

Domain quotas do not work.

The only available option is to use system quotas and create a new user 
for each domain.


Regards,

Rick




Re: [vchkpw] Domain limits

2005-08-05 Thread Bastiaan van der Put

What exact is broken about it?

Seems it only bounces emails with attachments.

Bas
At 18:00 8/5/2005, you wrote:

Bastiaan van der Put wrote:


Hi,

I have been using vpopmail with user quota's for some time now.

I want to move to domainlimits, is it possible to set the user quota to -1
and domainquota to say 500 MB on a domain.

If the 500 MB is reached for the domain will the emails be bounced or 
does vpopmail

accept it because the user limit has -1?


Hi,

Domain quotas do not work.

The only available option is to use system quotas and create a new user 
for each domain.


Regards,

Rick




Re: [vchkpw] Domain limits

2005-08-05 Thread Rick Macdougall

Bastiaan van der Put wrote:


Hmm I noticed I didnt compile with domainquota's the first time.

After compiling with the support,  I do get a bounce msg now the user 
is overquota??


user limit = -1
Domainquota = 16 MB(just to test)

What exact is broken about it?


Hi,

Everything about it is broken.  It plain doesn't work and if you get any 
number of users in that domain, mail delivery might take 5 or 6 minutes 
as it tries to re-calculate the domain quota.  I think Tom took the code 
out of the 5.4.12 release completely.


Regards,

Rick



[vchkpw] quota problem

2005-08-05 Thread Riccardo Bini
I have vpopmail 5.4.10, /home dir in nfs and quota enabled
Each virtual domain has a user (vadddomain -u user domain.com) and the users 
has a system quota (filesystem quota).
Well, when a user is over quota the emails are delivered with size 0.
It's possible to have vdelivermail check system quota for the user and bounce 
the email with warnmessage?

Bye
Rick



Re: [vchkpw] quota problem

2005-08-05 Thread Rick Macdougall

Riccardo Bini wrote:


I have vpopmail 5.4.10, /home dir in nfs and quota enabled
Each virtual domain has a user (vadddomain -u user domain.com) and the users 
has a system quota (filesystem quota).

Well, when a user is over quota the emails are delivered with size 0.
It's possible to have vdelivermail check system quota for the user and bounce 
the email with warnmessage?
 


Hi,

Are the actually delivered or do they hang around in the local queue and 
re-try delivery ?  If they are actually being delivered with a 0 file 
size there is a bug in vdelivermail or quota over nfs.


Regards,

Rick