Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pawel Tecza writes:
There is no command that generates a list.
Delivery failures are saved in $localstatedir/track. Each failed or
deferred delivery gets saved as [timestamp] [status][address], where
status is A, D, or F (accepted, deferred,
On Friday 30 March 2007, Pawel Tecza wrote:
Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pawel Tecza writes:
There is no command that generates a list.
Delivery failures are saved in $localstatedir/track. Each failed or
deferred delivery gets saved as [timestamp] [status][address], where
Milan Obuch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Friday 30 March 2007, Pawel Tecza wrote:
[...]
Hi Sam,
Thanks a lot for your answer! I still don't understand why status
of delivery failure can be A (accepted)? I was thinking that
delivery failure means that delivery is either failed or deffered.
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi!
I'm using Courier-IMAP in a big email system, and it's running OK. But I
have a problem with users that want a quota bigger than 1,5 GB. If I set
their quotas to a value bigger than 1,5 GB (in LDAP), Courier-IMAP says
they are
Am Freitag, 30. März 2007 00:18 schrieb Sam Varshavchik:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi!
I'm using Courier-IMAP in a big email system, and it's running OK. But I
have a problem with users that want a quota bigger than 1,5 GB. If I set
their quotas to a value bigger than 1,5 GB (in LDAP),
Pawel Tecza writes:
Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pawel Tecza writes:
There is no command that generates a list.
Delivery failures are saved in $localstatedir/track. Each failed or
deferred delivery gets saved as [timestamp] [status][address], where
status is A, D, or F
Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pawel Tecza writes:
[...]
Hi Sam,
Thanks a lot for your answer! I still don't understand why status
of delivery failure can be A (accepted)?
Because earlier mail delivery to this recipient was rejected (D or F).
But now that a message to this
Arne Schmitz wrote:
Is this easily fixable, e.g. by using a int64_t type on compilers where it is
available (all ISO C99 ones)? This would also allow 32bit platforms to
specify larger quotas.
If you want to specify 64 bit file (and quota) sizes, set CFLAGS and
LDFLAGS before configure: