Re: [vchkpw] vsetuserquota
I'm answering this for the archives. I have found a solution. Or actually, im not sure what the solution was. though vaguely, but updating vpopmail from 5.4.0 to 5.4.25 worked wonders - Wouter - Original Message - From: "D. Hilbig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 12:51 AM Subject: RE: [vchkpw] vsetuserquota Do you have a program other than vdelivermail writing the message to your Maildir? I.E. Did you modify the .qmail-default file or create a custom .qmail file for the user? Whatever program actually writes the message to the Maildir is responsible for updating maildirsize. The qmail maildir++ patch is for qmail-local and qmail-pop3d. If qmail-local is not delivering directly to the Maildir and you aren't using qmail's pop3d, there is no need for the patch. And not that it should affect the updating of maildirsize, but if your maildirsize is as you described below, then it is wrong. Mailbox size is specified in bytes with an appended capital S: 10S 0 0 -Original Message- From: Wouter van der Schagt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 9:54 AM To: vchkpw@inter7.com Subject: [vchkpw] vsetuserquota Hi all, When i run "vsetuserquota domein.com 100k" a maildirsize file is created in the Maildir of a popbox. So far so good. The contents of this file, is: 100K 0 0 Since there are no messages in the mailbox at the moment, I assume this is correct. The file is set to vpopmail:vchkpw (chmod 600). I'm assuming this is also correct. Now when a mail is delivered there Qmail 1.03, this file is not updated. Why? When I delete an email thru POP, it is also not updated. Why? I applied the qmail-maildir++ patch that is in the /contrib folder of vpopmail 5.4 Dit i forget to do anything? Sincerely, - Wouter van der Schagt !DSPAM:48174ca5120503809751109!
Re: [vchkpw] vsetuserquota
Thank you for your response, in answer to your questions. Do you have a program other than vdelivermail writing the message to your Maildir No, just using qmail + vpopmail installation, here's an example .qmail-default line (.qmail files are similar): contains the domainname. | /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' /home/vpopmail/domains//postmaster The qmail maildir++ patch is for qmail-local and qmail-pop3d. If qmail-local is not delivering directly to the Maildir and you aren't using qmail's pop3d, there is no need for the patch. I'm using qmail's pop3d And not that it should affect the updating of maildirsize, but if your maildirsize is as you described below, then it is wrong. Mailbox size is specified in bytes with an appended capital S: 10S 0 0 I executed it as such: vsetuserquota 100k It didnt return an errormessage..should i specify it otherwise? am running vpopmail 5.4.0 at the moment. Sincerely, - Wouter van der Schagt !DSPAM:480e1b20120506677283926!
RE: [vchkpw] vsetuserquota
Do you have a program other than vdelivermail writing the message to your Maildir? I.E. Did you modify the .qmail-default file or create a custom .qmail file for the user? Whatever program actually writes the message to the Maildir is responsible for updating maildirsize. The qmail maildir++ patch is for qmail-local and qmail-pop3d. If qmail-local is not delivering directly to the Maildir and you aren't using qmail's pop3d, there is no need for the patch. And not that it should affect the updating of maildirsize, but if your maildirsize is as you described below, then it is wrong. Mailbox size is specified in bytes with an appended capital S: 10S 0 0 -Original Message- From: Wouter van der Schagt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 9:54 AM To: vchkpw@inter7.com Subject: [vchkpw] vsetuserquota Hi all, When i run "vsetuserquota domein.com 100k" a maildirsize file is created in the Maildir of a popbox. So far so good. The contents of this file, is: 100K 0 0 Since there are no messages in the mailbox at the moment, I assume this is correct. The file is set to vpopmail:vchkpw (chmod 600). I'm assuming this is also correct. Now when a mail is delivered there Qmail 1.03, this file is not updated. Why? When I delete an email thru POP, it is also not updated. Why? I applied the qmail-maildir++ patch that is in the /contrib folder of vpopmail 5.4 Dit i forget to do anything? Sincerely, - Wouter van der Schagt !DSPAM:480e17a2120502112715705!
[vchkpw] vsetuserquota
Hi all, When i run "vsetuserquota domein.com 100k" a maildirsize file is created in the Maildir of a popbox. So far so good. The contents of this file, is: 100K 0 0 Since there are no messages in the mailbox at the moment, I assume this is correct. The file is set to vpopmail:vchkpw (chmod 600). I'm assuming this is also correct. Now when a mail is delivered there Qmail 1.03, this file is not updated. Why? When I delete an email thru POP, it is also not updated. Why? I applied the qmail-maildir++ patch that is in the /contrib folder of vpopmail 5.4 Dit i forget to do anything? Sincerely, - Wouter van der Schagt !DSPAM:480cc6a8120509167112773!
Re: [vchkpw] vsetuserquota
Hi, While I don't have hundreds of domains using ip mapping I do have thousands of users mapped to 3 different individual domains. That is a left over from our move from sendmail to qmail and merging all the old mail servers into one. All the new client domains are setup to use full user @ domain, but it's not really an option for the 3 main domains (Our original ISP, plus 2 other ISP's that we bought out). It's not really an option not to use ip mapping. Regards, Rick
Re: [vchkpw] vsetuserquota
I still force users to use their full email address as the account name rather than map the IP to the domain for them. It makes debugging easier, however more of a hassle for the end users. One day I'll dig into getting the IP->domain mapping to work. Just tell the users to use their "full email address" as the account name, unless of course you already have hundreds of domains going with the IP mapping. Thanks, Brian > Hi, > > Thanks, I figured as much but haven't been able to find the correct > configuration switch to do that. I'm running it via tcpserver because it > doesn't appear to work correctly when using it's own version of tcpserver > and ip domains (ie it's not passing the IP address to vpopmail). > > I'll take a closer look and see what I can find. > > Regards, > > Rick > > - Original Message - > From: "Brian Kolaci" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 10:16 AM > Subject: Re: [vchkpw] vsetuserquota > > > > I run system quotas and use courier-imap. After a user authenticates, > courier switches ID to that user before execing imapd or pop3d. All new > folders created are that of the authenticated user. If they're created as > root (which imapd should *not* be running as root), then there's a > problem with your configuration somewhere. The only processes that run > as root are the auth daemons, logger, and couriertcpd. > > Brian > > > Hi, > > > > I've been trying to implement that myself and I've run into the problem > of > > running courier-imap as root. In a normal vpopmail setup, I run > > courier-imap as vpopmail so that new directories etc are created as the > > vpopmail user. If I have multiple domains under different users I must > run > > courier-imap as root so that it has access to read the different user > files. > > > > When new subfolders get created, they get created as root and then > cannot be > > deleted or moved and maildrop complains about permissions on the > subdirs. > > > > Any ideas? > > > > Rick > > > > - Original Message - > > From: "Ken Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: "tech" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 9:58 AM > > Subject: Re: [vchkpw] vsetuserquota > > > > > > Domain based quotas are not part of vpopmail. > > It is suggested you use file system quotas can > > keep each domain under a separate /etc/passwd user > > home directory. vadddomain -u username domainname. > > > > Ken Jones > > > > > > > > > >
Re: [vchkpw] vsetuserquota
Hi, Thanks, I figured as much but haven't been able to find the correct configuration switch to do that. I'm running it via tcpserver because it doesn't appear to work correctly when using it's own version of tcpserver and ip domains (ie it's not passing the IP address to vpopmail). I'll take a closer look and see what I can find. Regards, Rick - Original Message - From: "Brian Kolaci" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 10:16 AM Subject: Re: [vchkpw] vsetuserquota I run system quotas and use courier-imap. After a user authenticates, courier switches ID to that user before execing imapd or pop3d. All new folders created are that of the authenticated user. If they're created as root (which imapd should *not* be running as root), then there's a problem with your configuration somewhere. The only processes that run as root are the auth daemons, logger, and couriertcpd. Brian > Hi, > > I've been trying to implement that myself and I've run into the problem of > running courier-imap as root. In a normal vpopmail setup, I run > courier-imap as vpopmail so that new directories etc are created as the > vpopmail user. If I have multiple domains under different users I must run > courier-imap as root so that it has access to read the different user files. > > When new subfolders get created, they get created as root and then cannot be > deleted or moved and maildrop complains about permissions on the subdirs. > > Any ideas? > > Rick > > - Original Message - > From: "Ken Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "tech" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 9:58 AM > Subject: Re: [vchkpw] vsetuserquota > > > Domain based quotas are not part of vpopmail. > It is suggested you use file system quotas can > keep each domain under a separate /etc/passwd user > home directory. vadddomain -u username domainname. > > Ken Jones > > >
Re: [vchkpw] vsetuserquota
I run system quotas and use courier-imap. After a user authenticates, courier switches ID to that user before execing imapd or pop3d. All new folders created are that of the authenticated user. If they're created as root (which imapd should *not* be running as root), then there's a problem with your configuration somewhere. The only processes that run as root are the auth daemons, logger, and couriertcpd. Brian > Hi, > > I've been trying to implement that myself and I've run into the problem of > running courier-imap as root. In a normal vpopmail setup, I run > courier-imap as vpopmail so that new directories etc are created as the > vpopmail user. If I have multiple domains under different users I must run > courier-imap as root so that it has access to read the different user files. > > When new subfolders get created, they get created as root and then cannot be > deleted or moved and maildrop complains about permissions on the subdirs. > > Any ideas? > > Rick > > - Original Message - > From: "Ken Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "tech" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 9:58 AM > Subject: Re: [vchkpw] vsetuserquota > > > Domain based quotas are not part of vpopmail. > It is suggested you use file system quotas can > keep each domain under a separate /etc/passwd user > home directory. vadddomain -u username domainname. > > Ken Jones > > >
Re: [vchkpw] vsetuserquota
Hi, I've been trying to implement that myself and I've run into the problem of running courier-imap as root. In a normal vpopmail setup, I run courier-imap as vpopmail so that new directories etc are created as the vpopmail user. If I have multiple domains under different users I must run courier-imap as root so that it has access to read the different user files. When new subfolders get created, they get created as root and then cannot be deleted or moved and maildrop complains about permissions on the subdirs. Any ideas? Rick - Original Message - From: "Ken Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "tech" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 9:58 AM Subject: Re: [vchkpw] vsetuserquota Domain based quotas are not part of vpopmail. It is suggested you use file system quotas can keep each domain under a separate /etc/passwd user home directory. vadddomain -u username domainname. Ken Jones
Re: [vchkpw] vsetuserquota
Domain based quotas are not part of vpopmail. It is suggested you use file system quotas can keep each domain under a separate /etc/passwd user home directory. vadddomain -u username domainname. Ken Jones On Friday 18 October 2002 10:40 am, tech wrote: > hello, > > how can i see the quota fixed for a domain? > (setuserquota test.com 5000) > > vdominfo dont give us the quota. > > thanks in advance for your help > > ;-) > > > Ivan Rambeau > FranceOnLine >
[vchkpw] vsetuserquota
hello, how can i see the quota fixed for a domain? (setuserquota test.com 5000) vdominfo dont give us the quota. thanks in advance for your help ;-) Ivan Rambeau FranceOnLine