Problem with quotas

2000-09-07 Thread Andrés
Hello. I installed vpopmail normally, but now I want to define quotas for each user. Do I have to recompile vpopmail to support quotas? The option to enable quotas is --enable-hardquota=500 for example? Thanks in advance.

Re: Problem with quotas

2000-09-07 Thread Andrés
I have recompiled using that option, but the users still receive e-mails which are much bigger than their quota. What's the problem? Hello. I installed vpopmail normally, but now I want to define quotas for each user. Do I have to recompile vpopmail to support quotas? The option to enable

Re: Problem with quotas

2000-09-07 Thread Bill Shupp
Was the user created *before* you complied quota support in? If so, then you need to set the quota manually (vsetuserquota). All new users will then get the default hardquota, unless specified by the vadduser -q command. -Bill Quoting Andrés [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I have recompiled using that

Re: Problem with quotas

2000-09-07 Thread Ken Jones
Andrés wrote: I have recompiled using that option, but the users still receive e-mails which are much bigger than their quota. What's the problem? Hello. I installed vpopmail normally, but now I want to define quotas for each user. Do I have to recompile vpopmail to support

Re: Problem with quotas

2000-09-07 Thread Andrés
What I wanted to say is that, even that I've put a default quota, when I add a user it's supposed to have that default quota but, instead of that, it has "NOQUOTA", so something's going wrong :-? Then it is working correctly. If the quota is set to NOQUOTA then it has no quota, and all email

Re: Problem with quotas

2000-09-07 Thread Bill Shupp
That sounds like quotas are *not* compiled in. I'm not sure why. Anyone? -Bill Quoting Andrés [EMAIL PROTECTED]: What I wanted to say is that, even that I've put a default quota, when I add a user it's supposed to have that default quota but, instead of that, it has "NOQUOTA", so