Hi all,
Have been looking at this for an hour or so (with interruptions) and cna't
get my head around it properly.

The email in our AUC system has failed a couple of times due to the
directory being full (some students had 16MB in their mailbox). I want to
set a quota for each user so that their incoming mail file cannot grow
beyond 5MB and thus only those users who don't read their mail or delete it
when read are effected. The mail directory is /var/mail so I added:

LABEL=/mail             /var/mail               ext2
defaults,usrquota,grpquota           1 2

to the /etc/fstabs file, but now what? I don't want the whole directory to
be limited to just 5MB rather each users individual file. I have looked at
(am looking at) the Quota HowTo and it isn't helping much!

Any clues appreciated.

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Simon Bryan
IT Manager - OLMC Parramatta
ICQ#:137562751
http://www.olmc.nsw.edu.au
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