On Aug 10, 2005, at 5:32 PM, Matt Brookings wrote:
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Shane Chrisp wrote:
| Im not saying that it should deny root from creating an account, but
I
| would think that it would at least report that the account would take
| the account over the configu
On Wed, 2005-08-10 at 10:32 -0500, Matt Brookings wrote:
> Well, the other more important thing I didn't mention is that account
> limitations are not a function of vpopmail, but of qmailadmin. If
> you're going to use qmailadmin, and you want limits, stick to
> qmailadmin. Why even use command-l
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Shane Chrisp wrote:
| Im not saying that it should deny root from creating an account, but I
| would think that it would at least report that the account would take
| the account over the configured quota? Otherwise what is the point of
| having such
On Wed, 2005-08-10 at 09:47 -0500, Matt Brookings wrote:
> vadduser.c is simply a call to the vpopmail API. You would be better
> to glance at the other source files to determine what's going on.
>
> | looks like it doesnt even check to see if there is limits associated
> | with the domain and ju
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Shane Chrisp wrote:
| I have been playing around with vhostadmin and the 5.5.3 version of
| vpopmail/vpopmaild and i just noticed that the limits are being ignored
| completely. Im not real flash with C, but a quick glance at vadduser.c
vadduser.c is