Re: [vchkpw] Hard Quota's in VPOPMAIL

2003-08-14 Thread Evren Yurtesen
Because your setting only effects the postmaster user when you open
domain with vQadmin, then vqadmin sets a domain quota, after that
qmailadmin use that domain quota for a default quota. I am almost sure
your postmaster user doesnt have any quota, right? When you use vQadmin
you should set the domain quota to something. Honestly I never wanted to
disable it so I dont know what to write there. Perhaps n or something. Or
a very big number would do.

Did this help? :) 

Evren

PS. FreeBSD :) good choice...

On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Steve Schofield wrote:

 I'm installing VPOPMAIL 5.3.20 from the ports on FreeBSD 4.8 release.
 Everything installs but I can't figure out why the hard quota always shows
 up even though I put in the configure HARDQUOTA=n in the Makefile, I've
 compiled it with no quotas and yet when I finally get around to adding email
 accounts via QmailAdmin it says my quota is 10 meg?  Any help or direction
 would be appreciated.
 
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Re: [vchkpw] Hard Quota's in VPOPMAIL

2003-08-14 Thread Steve Schofield
I did realize, whatever the postmaster account quota is users that are
created based on this template.  I'm assuming the number 0 doesn't apply to
mean unlimited quota.  I did find the answer or you can set the vpasswd
setting for the user to NOQUOTA.  Thanks for the direction.  BTW -
documentation for this http://www.adminblogs.com/serverconfig/qmailDRP.php
my little tracking log for installing all the components of Qmail on FreeBSD

vsetuserquota doc's

http://inter7.com/vpopmail/doc/vsetuserquota.html

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- Original Message - 
From: Steve Schofield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 12:22 PM
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Hard Quota's in VPOPMAIL


 I just want to let ya know the mail server is for me personally, it won't
be
 used commercially and quotas cause issues for the number of lists i'm on.
 This was the first time i installed vqadmin, i had always done stuff from
 the conf files.  This was a bit of a challenge to install but I got it
 working on FreeBSD file paths are a bit different though than the
examples.

 I'm coming from the background of using IMAIL and Windows 2000. IMAIL has
an
 option to turn off quotas off for certain users, this is necessary for me
 because I'm on several dozen lists and receive a lot of mail, if it isn't
 possible to turn quotas completely off I'll just crank the number real
high.
 Any feedback would be appreciated.


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 *  Steve Schofield - MCP, CCA
 *  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 *
 *  Microsoft MVP - ASP.NET
 *  http://www.aspfree.com
 *  - *
 - Original Message - 
 From: Evren Yurtesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Steve Schofield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 5:26 AM
 Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Hard Quota's in VPOPMAIL


  Because your setting only effects the postmaster user when you open
  domain with vQadmin, then vqadmin sets a domain quota, after that
  qmailadmin use that domain quota for a default quota. I am almost sure
  your postmaster user doesnt have any quota, right? When you use vQadmin
  you should set the domain quota to something. Honestly I never wanted to
  disable it so I dont know what to write there. Perhaps n or something.
Or
  a very big number would do.
 
  Did this help? :)
 
  Evren
 
  PS. FreeBSD :) good choice...
 
  On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Steve Schofield wrote:
 
   I'm installing VPOPMAIL 5.3.20 from the ports on FreeBSD 4.8 release.
   Everything installs but I can't figure out why the hard quota always
 shows
   up even though I put in the configure HARDQUOTA=n in the Makefile,
I've
   compiled it with no quotas and yet when I finally get around to adding
 email
   accounts via QmailAdmin it says my quota is 10 meg?  Any help or
 direction
   would be appreciated.
  
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   *  Steve Schofield - MCP, CCA
   *  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   *
   *  Microsoft MVP - ASP.NET
   *  http://www.aspfree.com
   *  - *
  
  
  
 
 





[vchkpw] Hard Quota's in VPOPMAIL

2003-08-12 Thread Steve Schofield
I'm installing VPOPMAIL 5.3.20 from the ports on FreeBSD 4.8 release.
Everything installs but I can't figure out why the hard quota always shows
up even though I put in the configure HARDQUOTA=n in the Makefile, I've
compiled it with no quotas and yet when I finally get around to adding email
accounts via QmailAdmin it says my quota is 10 meg?  Any help or direction
would be appreciated.

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*  Steve Schofield - MCP, CCA
*  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*
*  Microsoft MVP - ASP.NET
*  http://www.aspfree.com
*  - *




Re: [vchkpw] Hard Quota's in VPOPMAIL

2003-08-11 Thread Steve Schofield
I just want to let ya know the mail server is for me personally, it won't be
used commercially and quotas cause issues for the number of lists i'm on.
This was the first time i installed vqadmin, i had always done stuff from
the conf files.  This was a bit of a challenge to install but I got it
working on FreeBSD file paths are a bit different though than the examples.

I'm coming from the background of using IMAIL and Windows 2000. IMAIL has an
option to turn off quotas off for certain users, this is necessary for me
because I'm on several dozen lists and receive a lot of mail, if it isn't
possible to turn quotas completely off I'll just crank the number real high.
Any feedback would be appreciated.


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*  Steve Schofield - MCP, CCA
*  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*
*  Microsoft MVP - ASP.NET
*  http://www.aspfree.com
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- Original Message - 
From: Evren Yurtesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Steve Schofield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 5:26 AM
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Hard Quota's in VPOPMAIL


 Because your setting only effects the postmaster user when you open
 domain with vQadmin, then vqadmin sets a domain quota, after that
 qmailadmin use that domain quota for a default quota. I am almost sure
 your postmaster user doesnt have any quota, right? When you use vQadmin
 you should set the domain quota to something. Honestly I never wanted to
 disable it so I dont know what to write there. Perhaps n or something. Or
 a very big number would do.

 Did this help? :)

 Evren

 PS. FreeBSD :) good choice...

 On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Steve Schofield wrote:

  I'm installing VPOPMAIL 5.3.20 from the ports on FreeBSD 4.8 release.
  Everything installs but I can't figure out why the hard quota always
shows
  up even though I put in the configure HARDQUOTA=n in the Makefile, I've
  compiled it with no quotas and yet when I finally get around to adding
email
  accounts via QmailAdmin it says my quota is 10 meg?  Any help or
direction
  would be appreciated.
 
  *  - *
  *  Steve Schofield - MCP, CCA
  *  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  *
  *  Microsoft MVP - ASP.NET
  *  http://www.aspfree.com
  *  - *
 
 
 






Re: [vchkpw] Hard Quota's in VPOPMAIL

2003-08-10 Thread Evren Yurtesen
what is the quota of your postmaster account with the current settings?

Evren

On Sat, 9 Aug 2003, Steve Schofield wrote:

 I just want to let ya know the mail server is for me personally, it won't be
 used commercially and quotas cause issues for the number of lists i'm on.
 This was the first time i installed vqadmin, i had always done stuff from
 the conf files.  This was a bit of a challenge to install but I got it
 working on FreeBSD file paths are a bit different though than the examples.
 
 I'm coming from the background of using IMAIL and Windows 2000. IMAIL has an
 option to turn off quotas off for certain users, this is necessary for me
 because I'm on several dozen lists and receive a lot of mail, if it isn't
 possible to turn quotas completely off I'll just crank the number real high.
 Any feedback would be appreciated.
 
 
 *  - *
 *  Steve Schofield - MCP, CCA
 *  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 *
 *  Microsoft MVP - ASP.NET
 *  http://www.aspfree.com
 *  - *
 - Original Message - 
 From: Evren Yurtesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Steve Schofield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 5:26 AM
 Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Hard Quota's in VPOPMAIL
 
 
  Because your setting only effects the postmaster user when you open
  domain with vQadmin, then vqadmin sets a domain quota, after that
  qmailadmin use that domain quota for a default quota. I am almost sure
  your postmaster user doesnt have any quota, right? When you use vQadmin
  you should set the domain quota to something. Honestly I never wanted to
  disable it so I dont know what to write there. Perhaps n or something. Or
  a very big number would do.
 
  Did this help? :)
 
  Evren
 
  PS. FreeBSD :) good choice...
 
  On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Steve Schofield wrote:
 
   I'm installing VPOPMAIL 5.3.20 from the ports on FreeBSD 4.8 release.
   Everything installs but I can't figure out why the hard quota always
 shows
   up even though I put in the configure HARDQUOTA=n in the Makefile, I've
   compiled it with no quotas and yet when I finally get around to adding
 email
   accounts via QmailAdmin it says my quota is 10 meg?  Any help or
 direction
   would be appreciated.
  
   *  - *
   *  Steve Schofield - MCP, CCA
   *  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   *
   *  Microsoft MVP - ASP.NET
   *  http://www.aspfree.com
   *  - *
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
 




Re: [vchkpw] Hard Quota's in VPOPMAIL

2003-08-09 Thread Steve Schofield
10 meg is what shows up.

ps - I really like FreeBSD, it forces me to really learn how stuff needs to
be configured.  Forces someone to the command line without a GUI.  For
someone with no *nix experience or background its the perfect learning OS.
I've spent 8 months and still learning and having more fun.
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- Original Message - 
From: Evren Yurtesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Steve Schofield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 11:53 AM
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Hard Quota's in VPOPMAIL


 what is the quota of your postmaster account with the current settings?

 Evren

 On Sat, 9 Aug 2003, Steve Schofield wrote:

  I just want to let ya know the mail server is for me personally, it
won't be
  used commercially and quotas cause issues for the number of lists i'm
on.
  This was the first time i installed vqadmin, i had always done stuff
from
  the conf files.  This was a bit of a challenge to install but I got it
  working on FreeBSD file paths are a bit different though than the
examples.
 
  I'm coming from the background of using IMAIL and Windows 2000. IMAIL
has an
  option to turn off quotas off for certain users, this is necessary for
me
  because I'm on several dozen lists and receive a lot of mail, if it
isn't
  possible to turn quotas completely off I'll just crank the number real
high.
  Any feedback would be appreciated.
 
 
  *  - *
  *  Steve Schofield - MCP, CCA
  *  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  *
  *  Microsoft MVP - ASP.NET
  *  http://www.aspfree.com
  *  - *
  - Original Message - 
  From: Evren Yurtesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Steve Schofield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 5:26 AM
  Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Hard Quota's in VPOPMAIL
 
 
   Because your setting only effects the postmaster user when you open
   domain with vQadmin, then vqadmin sets a domain quota, after that
   qmailadmin use that domain quota for a default quota. I am almost sure
   your postmaster user doesnt have any quota, right? When you use
vQadmin
   you should set the domain quota to something. Honestly I never wanted
to
   disable it so I dont know what to write there. Perhaps n or something.
Or
   a very big number would do.
  
   Did this help? :)
  
   Evren
  
   PS. FreeBSD :) good choice...
  
   On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Steve Schofield wrote:
  
I'm installing VPOPMAIL 5.3.20 from the ports on FreeBSD 4.8
release.
Everything installs but I can't figure out why the hard quota always
  shows
up even though I put in the configure HARDQUOTA=n in the Makefile,
I've
compiled it with no quotas and yet when I finally get around to
adding
  email
accounts via QmailAdmin it says my quota is 10 meg?  Any help or
  direction
would be appreciated.
   
*  - *
*  Steve Schofield - MCP, CCA
*  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*
*  Microsoft MVP - ASP.NET
*  http://www.aspfree.com
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