In data venerdì 04 settembre 2009 hai scritto:
> Simone Lazzaris wrote:
> > Well, if I only put mail on the storage via vusaged, and only fetch mail
> > via Maildir++, that means that the usage values will always be seriously
> > wrong, right?
>
> Ah, you think that vusaged is a delivery agent, or
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Simone Lazzaris wrote:
> No. I'm aware that vusaged is only a usage tracker daemon; my concern is that
> I don't see the point of running a daemon which cannot possibly have
> information on the usage short of performing "du" on a directory. Director
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Simone Lazzaris wrote:
> Well, if I only put mail on the storage via vusaged, and only fetch mail via
> Maildir++, that means that the usage values will always be seriously wrong,
> right?
Ah, you think that vusaged is a delivery agent, or that it n
In data giovedì 03 settembre 2009 hai scritto:
> Simone Lazzaris wrote:
> > Ok, but how can be syncronized the two vision of the quota, if only
> > vpopmail uses vusaged ? I think that there can be only two cases
> > 1) all tools use vusaged or
> > 2) all tools use traditional Maildir++ quota.
> >
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Tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
> Besides vpopmail, there are a lot of other important tools (like dovecot
> for example) which as far as I know are not using vpopmail, and rely on
> Maildirs.
>
> When the old domain quota code was going to be released,
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Simone Lazzaris wrote:
> Ok, but how can be syncronized the two vision of the quota, if only vpopmail
> uses vusaged ? I think that there can be only two cases
> 1) all tools use vusaged or
> 2) all tools use traditional Maildir++ quota.
>
> In any
Simone Lazzaris ha scritto:
In data giovedì 03 settembre 2009 hai scritto:
Simone Lazzaris wrote:
Our setup is spreaded on many servers (think 20), with the mail stored on
an NFS share (NetApp).
The vusage daemon is written with this in mind, though it's more efficient
to have i
In data giovedì 03 settembre 2009 hai scritto:
> Simone Lazzaris wrote:
> > Our setup is spreaded on many servers (think 20), with the mail stored on
> > an NFS share (NetApp).
>
> The vusage daemon is written with this in mind, though it's more efficient
> to have it run on the device providing st
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Simone Lazzaris wrote:
> Our setup is spreaded on many servers (think 20), with the mail stored on an
> NFS share (NetApp).
The vusage daemon is written with this in mind, though it's more efficient
to have it run on the device providing storage so t
In data giovedì 03 settembre 2009 hai scritto:
> Simone Lazzaris wrote:
> > Hi everybody;
> > we are using vpopmail in a deployment which involves many programs.
> > We use maildrop for some (but not all) deliveries, dovecot for imap
> > access, some custom perl script to forward some mail.
> > Log
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Simone Lazzaris wrote:
> Hi everybody;
> we are using vpopmail in a deployment which involves many programs.
> We use maildrop for some (but not all) deliveries, dovecot for imap access,
> some custom perl script to forward some mail.
> Log story shor
Hi everybody;
we are using vpopmail in a deployment which involves many programs.
We use maildrop for some (but not all) deliveries, dovecot for imap access,
some custom perl script to forward some mail.
Log story short, we cannot use (at the moment) vusaged to track the mail
usage.
I've looked
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