Re: [vchkpw] domain quota by Kernel

2008-11-19 Thread Wouter van der Schagt
Nope, domain quotas are currently not supported by vpopmail, if you look in 
the sourcecode, you will see that the relevant sections are commented out. 
Any options used with ./configure have no effect.


- Wouter

- Original Message - 
From: Geri Anggara [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 3:33 PM
Subject: [vchkpw] domain quota by Kernel



Dear Lists

If domain quota being enforced by Kernel, is there any
way vpopmail can trigger proper error message when such situation
occur:  domain_is_over_quota


Best Regards
Geri Anggara






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Re: [vchkpw] Domain Quota Features

2006-03-16 Thread Rainer Duffner

Ken Jones wrote:

kengheng wrote:

Hi, when will the domain quota feature back to vpopmail?


Thanks.


Probably never. It is too resource intensive.
I recommend using operating system user quotas.
Place each domain under a different user and let
the file system handle the quota.



I assume you have to either
a) run qmail-smtpd as user root (because if 
~vpopmail/domain/user.domain is own by user, vdelivermail as user 
vpopmail won't be able to deliver anymore)
b) place the domain unter user vpopmail but with different groups, 
using OS-group-quotas (does that work?)



Or what else is best practice?



cheers,
Rainer


Re: [vchkpw] Domain Quota Features

2006-03-16 Thread Rick Macdougall

Rainer Duffner wrote:

Ken Jones wrote:

kengheng wrote:

Hi, when will the domain quota feature back to vpopmail?


Thanks.


Probably never. It is too resource intensive.
I recommend using operating system user quotas.
Place each domain under a different user and let
the file system handle the quota.



I assume you have to either
a) run qmail-smtpd as user root (because if ~vpopmail/domain/user.domain 
is own by user, vdelivermail as user vpopmail won't be able to deliver 
anymore)
b) place the domain unter user vpopmail but with different groups, using 
OS-group-quotas (does that work?)



Or what else is best practice?



I run qmail-smtpd as root but that was along time ago that it was setup. 
 I'd probably try using the vpopmail user and group quotas myself if I 
was setting it up again.


Rick



Re: [vchkpw] Domain Quota Features

2006-03-16 Thread Rainer Duffner

Rick Macdougall wrote:

Rainer Duffner wrote:

Ken Jones wrote:

kengheng wrote:

Hi, when will the domain quota feature back to vpopmail?


Thanks.


Probably never. It is too resource intensive.
I recommend using operating system user quotas.
Place each domain under a different user and let
the file system handle the quota.



I assume you have to either
a) run qmail-smtpd as user root (because if 
~vpopmail/domain/user.domain is own by user, vdelivermail as user 
vpopmail won't be able to deliver anymore)
b) place the domain unter user vpopmail but with different groups, 
using OS-group-quotas (does that work?)



Or what else is best practice?



I run qmail-smtpd as root but that was along time ago that it was setup. 




Nowadays only needed when there are legacy-users in /etc/passwd. IIRC.


 I'd probably try using the vpopmail user and group quotas myself if I 
was setting it up again.






OK.



cheers,
Rainer



Re: [vchkpw] Domain Quota Features

2006-03-16 Thread Ken Jones

Rainer Duffner wrote:

Ken Jones wrote:


kengheng wrote:


Hi, when will the domain quota feature back to vpopmail?


Thanks.



Probably never. It is too resource intensive.
I recommend using operating system user quotas.
Place each domain under a different user and let
the file system handle the quota.




I assume you have to either
a) run qmail-smtpd as user root (because if ~vpopmail/domain/user.domain 
is own by user, vdelivermail as user vpopmail won't be able to deliver 
anymore)


Yes

b) place the domain unter user vpopmail but with different groups, using 
OS-group-quotas (does that work?)

I don't think so. Last time I tested, user or group quotas only work
under the users home directory.

So place the domain under the users home directory.

You can use the -u username option to vadddomain to set up the domain
under that users home directory.

Ken




Re: [vchkpw] Domain Quota Features

2006-03-15 Thread kengheng

Ken Jones wrote:

kengheng wrote:

Hi, when will the domain quota feature back to vpopmail?


Thanks.


Probably never. It is too resource intensive.
I recommend using operating system user quotas.
Place each domain under a different user and let
the file system handle the quota.

This is also helpful if you host the web site
and email. Then you can impose an overall
disk space quota per account.

Ken Jones


Hi, any doc or guidelines to do it?

thanks.


Re: [vchkpw] Domain Quota Features

2006-03-14 Thread Ken Jones

kengheng wrote:

Hi, when will the domain quota feature back to vpopmail?


Thanks.


Probably never. It is too resource intensive.
I recommend using operating system user quotas.
Place each domain under a different user and let
the file system handle the quota.

This is also helpful if you host the web site
and email. Then you can impose an overall
disk space quota per account.

Ken Jones


Re: [vchkpw] domain quota not working

2005-05-02 Thread Charlie Garrison
Good evening,

On 2/5/05 at 11:36 AM +0200, Rainer Duffner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Use OS-quotas or just bill-by-volume and employ any of the homegrown 
report-usage-scripts... ;-)

I'd love some pointers on implementing 'homegrown report-usage-scripts'. Can
you suggest some appropriate documentation?

Thanks,
Charlie

-- 
   Charlie Garrison  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   PO Box 141, Windsor, NSW 2756, Australia


Re: [vchkpw] domain quota not working

2005-05-02 Thread Payal Rathod
On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 11:36:28AM +0200, Rainer Duffner wrote:
 The (undocumened) fact that they have been broken long since.

Can someone from inter7 second that please?

 Use OS-quotas or just bill-by-volume and employ any of the homegrown 
 report-usage-scripts... ;-)

Well, if I use OS-quotas then qmailadmin does not work.

Any suggestions?

With warm regards,
-Payal


Re: [vchkpw] domain quota status?

2004-11-17 Thread Tom Collins
On Nov 17, 2004, at 9:29 AM, Lars E. D. Jensen wrote:
I would like to know the status of domain quota. I've seen a little on 
the
mailing list, but nothing complete.
Domain quotas are broken.  Even if/when they do work, they add a lot of 
load to the system since vdelivermail has to look at all mailboxes for 
a domain to calculate the current quota used when delivering every 
message.  There's no concept of a master maildirsize file for the 
entire domain.

They have been broken since at least 5.4.0.  Probably broke somewhere 
in 5.3.  Maybe they never worked -- I don't use them so I don't know.

I also don't know much about domains owned by users other than 
vpopmail.  I had heard that there are various minor problems with doing 
so, but don't have details.  Using system quotas is probably the best 
policy, but the downside is that once over quota, vdelivermail won't 
even be able to deliver quota warnings.

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Re: [vchkpw] Domain Quota

2003-04-02 Thread Rick Macdougall
Hi,

You can do that starting with Development version 5.3.19

See http://www.inter7.com/develop.html

Regards,

Rick

- Original Message - 
From: Jesus Bernardo Ruiz Flores [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 10:22 AM
Subject: [vchkpw] Domain Quota


Is there a way to restric the quota in a domain bases, i mean if i have
5 users i want a domain quota of 50MB but this quota have to be general
for the entire domain, not restricting to the users quota.
 
Thanks
Jesus




RE: [vchkpw] Domain Quota

2003-04-02 Thread Lucas Valdeón

 Hi,

When do you plan to stable 5.3.19 ?
We are anxious to have it in production enviroments :)

Thank you,

Lucas

 -Mensaje original-
 De: Rick Macdougall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Enviado el: miércoles 2 de abril de 2003 17:37
 Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Asunto: Re: [vchkpw] Domain Quota


 Hi,

 You can do that starting with Development version 5.3.19

 See http://www.inter7.com/develop.html

 Regards,

 Rick

 - Original Message -
 From: Jesus Bernardo Ruiz Flores [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 10:22 AM
 Subject: [vchkpw] Domain Quota


 Is there a way to restric the quota in a domain bases, i mean if i have
 5 users i want a domain quota of 50MB but this quota have to be general
 for the entire domain, not restricting to the users quota.

 Thanks
 Jesus



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Re: [vchkpw] Domain Quota

2003-04-02 Thread Kenneth Ling
i though if you install vqadmin
their is a feature on the domain quota..

tq

 Jesus Bernardo Ruiz Flores wrote:

 Is there a way to restric the quota in a domain bases, i mean if i have 5 users i 
 want a domain quota of 50MB but this quota have to be general for the entire domain, 
 not restricting to the users quota.

 Thanks
 Jesus

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RE: [vchkpw] domain quota

2003-03-13 Thread Jason
I already had it working thanks to Brian.  I installed vpopmail version
5.3.19.

Thanks

-Original Message-
From: Brad King [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 5:39 AM
To: Jason
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] domain quota


The quota for a domain, will only be active for the user, if the user has
been added after the quota was set

Brad

- Original Message -
From: Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 11:21 PM
Subject: [vchkpw] domain quota


 Hello,

 I've tried playing around with quotas on my qmail+vpopmail+qmailadmin
setup.
 User quota works.  But when I try to set domain quota on
.qmailadmin-limits
 (default_quota X) in the ~vpopmail/domains/somedomain.com directory,
it
 doesn't work.  I set the default_quota to 100, but I did not changed
the
 quota of the user which is 10MB.  I assumed that the system looks first on
 the domain quota.  It seems my assumption was wrong.  Is there something I
 need to do to make it work?  I just installed the programs as described on
 the README/INSTALL files.  By the way, I'm running qmail-1.03 +
 vpopmail-5.2.1 + qmailadmin 1.0.11.  Anybody?

 TIA