At 03.15 29/10/2006, you wrote:
On Oct 28, 2006, at 11:37 AM, Jeff Koch wrote:
I remember reading on the list some time ago that domain quotas
didn't work. Has this been fixed? If so, are there any doc's on how
this works? Specifically when the domain quotas is reached who is
notified?
I don't
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On Oct 28, 2006, at 11:37 AM, Jeff Koch wrote:
I remember reading on the list some time ago that domain quotas
didn't work. Has this been fixed? If so, are there any doc's on how
this works? Specifically when the domain quotas is reached who is
notified?
I don't think domain quotas worked
Hi Tom:
Soft quotas are OK - do they send out emails? If not, I guess we could
write a script to check domain diskspace usuage.
At 12:10 PM 4/12/2004, you wrote:
On Apr 12, 2004, at 7:54 AM, Jeff Koch wrote:
Are domain quotas working OK in the latest vpopmail release?
To the best of my knowledge
On Apr 12, 2004, at 7:54 AM, Jeff Koch wrote:
Are domain quotas working OK in the latest vpopmail release?
To the best of my knowledge, domain quotas do not work. There was a
time that they caused vdelivermail to crash, but now they just aren't
enforced.
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Tom Collins - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Qma
I too would like to know the same information along those lines. Are the
quotas in qmail a way to control actual disk quotas on the file system,
meaning I'd have to have quota support in my kernel before I use this
feature, or is this just something ad-hoc that vpopmail has done at a
"higher level"
On Thursday 23 October 2003 20:48, B. Cook wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been trying to figure out how to get domain quota's working.
> I'm
wondering if anyone else does them.
>
> Do I need to zero out the users quota in order for domain quota's to
> work?
no. vlimits support domain quotas. the set
On Saturday 19 July 2003 12:01, Paul Theodoropoulos wrote:
> >i now want to convert to domain quotas, wherein i give the domain a 'bulk'
> >quota, then the customer can allocate individual user quotas within that
> >total. but i'm a little confused about a couple of things:
> >
I already sent some
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From: "Jesse Guardiani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 1:14 PM
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] domain quotas query
> On Saturday 19 July 2003 12:01, Paul Theodoropoulos wrote:
> > so gee, did i rea
On Saturday 19 July 2003 12:01, Paul Theodoropoulos wrote:
> so gee, did i really stump the stars on this one? nobody out there has
> converted to domain quotas?
Very few, I'd bet.
I took a look at the new domain soft quota code a few months ago (you
might remember the heated discussion I had wit
so gee, did i really stump the stars on this one? nobody out there has
converted to domain quotas?
At 11:42 AM 7/18/2003, Paul Theodoropoulos wrote:
i'm about to upgrade from vpopmail 5.3.18 to 5.3.20. i'm also going to
upgrade qmailadmin to the latest dev version.
i have until now been runnin
At 26/03/03 26/03/03 -0500, you wrote:
> >I don't believe the "Sent" folder keeps track of any size.
> >I looked and don't see any "maildirsize" files in "Sent" folders.
> >So it doesn't look like it counts against either user or domain
> >quotas. You'll have to take a look at the spec to
Hi Ajaj,
> But since all email files are "owned" by the vpopmail user that doesn't
> give you much flexibility if you want to implement quotas on a
> per-domain or per-user basis.
That's why Brian suggested to create each domain under its own system
user. It's easy, and it _works_.
Personally,
> > Even the courier readme recommends using system quotas.
>
> But since all email files are "owned" by the vpopmail user that doesn't
> give you much flexibility if you want to implement quotas on a
> per-domain or per-user basis.
When you create the account, use vadddomain -u usern
Brian Kolaci wrote:
Even the courier readme recommends using system quotas.
But since all email files are "owned" by the vpopmail user that doesn't
give you much flexibility if you want to implement quotas on a
per-domain or per-user basis.
--
Aj.
Systems Administrator / Developer
> >I don't believe the "Sent" folder keeps track of any size.
> >I looked and don't see any "maildirsize" files in "Sent" folders.
> >So it doesn't look like it counts against either user or domain
> >quotas. You'll have to take a look at the spec to be sure.
> >I don't believe the Tras
At 26/03/03 26/03/03 -0500, Brian Kolaci wrote:
> >When a message arrives and is delivered by vdelivermail,
> >the quotas are enforced. It also updates the maildirsize
> >file (and uses the maildir++ naming conventions) thereby
> >updating the maildir++ quota usage that is shared amongst
> >When a message arrives and is delivered by vdelivermail,
> >the quotas are enforced. It also updates the maildirsize
> >file (and uses the maildir++ naming conventions) thereby
> >updating the maildir++ quota usage that is shared amongst
> >all maildir++ compatible software.
> >
At 26/03/03 26/03/03 -0500, Brian Kolaci wrote:
When a message arrives and is delivered by vdelivermail,
the quotas are enforced. It also updates the maildirsize
file (and uses the maildir++ naming conventions) thereby
updating the maildir++ quota usage that is shared amongst
all maildir++ compat
When a message arrives and is delivered by vdelivermail,
the quotas are enforced. It also updates the maildirsize
file (and uses the maildir++ naming conventions) thereby
updating the maildir++ quota usage that is shared amongst
all maildir++ compatible software.
>From what I understand of maild
Brian,
when you store a message inside an imap server (like when using
squirrelmail & courier, and keeping your outgoing message in the "Sent"
folder), or when using sqwebmail just keep it in the "Sent" or upload an
attach, which quota computing is done: courier, sqwebmail or vpopmail?
I think
The domain quota code (as well as the user quota code)
is enforced in the vdelivermail program. It should be
compatible with courier-imap, but not maildrop. It also
works within qmailadmin. I'm not familiar with sqwebmail
internals.
Brian
> Please correct me if I'm wrong...
>
> As far
Please correct me if I'm wrong...
As far as I understand, the domain quota code included in the last
development version of vpopmail is NOT 100% compatible with other programs
like sqwebmail, courier, ecc., so you may have some disalignments,
depending on the products you're using.
Tonino
At
Hi Rick,
> Is it possible to set a quota for an entire domain using vpopmail?
One of the top ten questions on the list. You didn't check the archives,
didn't you? :)
In short:
For the stable version of vpopmail, there is no domain quota support,
but you can create the domain under a dedicated s
> Is it possible to set a quota for an entire domain using vpopmail?
>
> - Rick
>
>
Yes. You will need vpopmail 5.3.19 or up.
You need to populate the mysql "diskquota"
or the .qmailadmin-limits file attribute "quota"
to the size (in bytes).
Brian
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 08:14:30 -0500
Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to set a quota for an entire domain using vpopmail?
>
> - Rick
>
>
>
nope, what i think of.
but some person try to complete that using hard quota.
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thx
onOs
UPPTI - Universitas Brawijaya
Currently I use a separate system user for each domain,
and I bundle mail & web together with one quota.
I have a patched vdelivermail that enforces both per-user
and per-domain quotas, but not through maildir quotas.
I just submitted the patch for the vlimits data structure
and am currently upd
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