Hi,
I have a few account used as archive with NOQUOTA and they are over 80GB
each.
Fabio Mecchia
2018-02-07 18:41 GMT+01:00 Eric Broch :
> shouldn't be
>
> vmoduser & vadduser have quota (-q) option which I use all the time.
>
> # /home/vpopmail/bin/vadduser
> vadduser:
Yes NOQUOTA is the unlimited and you can set that per user.
Remo
> On Feb 7, 2018, at 10:01 AM, Fabio Mecchia wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have a few account used as archive with NOQUOTA and they are over 80GB each.
>
> Fabio Mecchia
>
> 2018-02-07 18:41 GMT+01:00 Eric Broch
vsetuserquota is not obsolete.
Honestly, in the past if a mailbox is using over 2GB of space I set it
to NOQUOTA. I have mailboxes with 30GB+ of mail.
On 2/7/2018 10:53 AM, Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi Eric:
Here's a link where I got that from:
Hi - Does anyone know if qmail/vpopmail is still limited to a mail quota
of 2GB ?
Jeff
shouldn't be
vmoduser & vadduser have quota (-q) option which I use all the time.
# /home/vpopmail/bin/vadduser
vadduser: usage: [options] email_address [passwd]
options: -v (print the version)
-q quota_in_bytes (sets the users quota, use NOQUOTA for
unlimited)
-c comment
Sorry, Jeff, I couldn't answer it without doing some testing. It's funny
all I've ever used is 2GB and NOQUOTA...nothing in between.
On 2/7/2018 2:12 PM, Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi - I think I asked my question incorrectly. I too, use NOQUOTA in
order to support very large email accounts. I would
Hi - I think I asked my question incorrectly. I too, use NOQUOTA in
order to support very large email accounts. I would like to be able to
set a quota of, say, 10, 20 or 30GB and have vpopmail monitor the
account against that quota. That means when the account is over 10GB
vpopmail blocks new