Good Day,

I get "ERROR: You have exceeded your quota" when creating 
a new message.

The problem only occurs when the Maildir is located on a
NFS server. When I change the home directory of the user to 
a local directory, it works.

The permissions are properly set. I can create and delete 
folders without problems. Here is a listing of the directory:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /mnt/vmail/qhtest.de/m.oe/Maildir # dir
total 0
drwx------  2 vmail  vmail   64 Sep 18 15:02 .
drwx---r-x  2 vmail  vmail   64 Sep 18 13:32 ..
drwx------  2 vmail  vmail   64 Sep 18 14:57 .Drafts
drwx------  2 vmail  vmail   64 Sep 18 14:57 .Sent
drwx------  2 vmail  vmail   64 Sep 18 14:57 .Trash
drwx------  2 vmail  vmail   64 Sep 18 15:00 cur
drwx------  2 vmail  vmail   64 Sep 18 15:00 new
-rw-------  1 vmail  vmail  118 Sep 18 14:57 sqwebmail-config
-rw-------  1 vmail  vmail    4 Sep 18 15:02 sqwebmail-curcnt
-rw-------  1 vmail  vmail   75 Sep 18 15:02 sqwebmail-ip
-rw-------  1 vmail  vmail    1 Sep 18 15:02 sqwebmail-timestamp
drwx------  2 vmail  vmail   64 Sep 18 15:00 tmp

I am using SqWebMail 3.6.0 on FreeBSD. The NFS Server is a 
Windows 2000 box with Services for Unix 3.0.

I assume that the return value of 
maildir_closemsg(newdraftfd, DRAFTS, draftfilename, -1, prev_size)
in sqwebmail/newmsg_create.c is not correct so the error message
appears. As no Maildir/maildirsize file exists I assume that the
error is misleading. Is this right?

Maybe there are some differences how NFS is implemented in SFU?

I would be glad if you can give me a few tips to analyse this
further.

Best Regards,
Markus


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