>> Tried setting up 2 diffrent policies, one for the "catch all" for all users 
>> and one for users that have specific quotas set. Set the priority for the 
>> catch all to 20 and the specific users one to 10. Still seems to be doing 
>> both. Now it seems to do them in the correct order .. user quota then all 
>> users but its still doing both... Is there some way to tell it if it 
>> matches the first policy then to not move on to the next policy?
>
> I'll add this to the TODO list, it was never a scenario I contemplated.
>
> In the interim you'll need to exclude users from the policy, by adding them 
> to a group and going  !%usergroup or something on those lines.
>
> You can then even use %usergroup in your other policy to explicitly set the 
> quotas higher or lower, this way it will only match one of the policies and 
> be configurable in 1 place.

This was something that policyd v1 did by default. sucks that it doesnt 
work the same way in v2. Since this is not a feature in v2 do you think 
there is any way I can getyou to help me with some problems we are running into 
regarding version 1 or is that not supported 
on this list anymore?


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Jordan Tardif
DreamHost
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