Thanks.

I've tried that, but the quotas don't appear to be being applied at all.
Should there be a line with something like "cbpolicyd[processid]:
module=Quotas"?

I've got a policy with source as a group with only one address in the
list and destination as any. I've set a quota on that policy with a
messagecount of 1, a period of 900 and tracking on sen...@domain. I'm
still able to send more than one email from that address.

I've checked that quotas are enabled and I've enabled detailed
logging. I've noticed that I'm getting tracking errors for outbound
messages.
May  6 14:10:57 server amavis[8754]: (08754-08) [TRACKING] DEBUG:
Retreiving session data for triplet:
09C2233012B/x.x.x.x/[email protected]
May  6 14:10:57 server amavis[8754]: (08754-08) (!!)[TRACKING] ERROR:
No session data
May  6 14:10:57 server amavis[8754]: (08754-08)
(!)policyd/process_policy: No session data found

I'm running 2.0.6 stable with a couple of patches for tracking.
Have there been any recent patches that might be applicable to this?
Or have I possibly done a dumb somewhere? If there's anything I can do
to help narrow down what might be causing the problem just let me
know.

Thanks
Guy

2009/5/3 Nigel Kukard <[email protected]>:
>
>> I want to be able to apply a permissive quota on some of our users and
>> a more restrictive quota on the rest. Quotas don't allow inheritance
>> like greylisting does so I'm wondering if there's a way to do this.
>>
>> At the moment I have a list of users in a group on a policy and a
>> permissive quota associated with them. I also have a quota setup on
>> the default outbound policy. If I put the permissive quota policy
>> before the default, the default will just be applied afterwards anyway
>> correct? And if I place the permissive quota policy after the default
>> the default quota will be applied first anyway? Does policyd apply the
>> quota after checking all matches or as it finds each one?
>>
> -It resolves the polices, then loops with them in order. If mail is
> blocked by quota 1 before it gets to quota 2, quota  2 will not be updated.
>
> Having said that  I think you want to put your permissive quota first.
>
> Regards
> Nigel
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