So is it possble to set quota to email delivery on per email basis. ie any
email larger than 5 M will be rejected?

David Kwok
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Subject: hardquota suggestion for Install Guide


> Please change the entry in the Install Guide
>
> --enable-hardquota=#|n Set and Enable hard quota or n for no quota
>
>      Set's the default hard quota limit for each pop account. The default
is 50 megs. Any
>      incoming mail which would take the user over their hard quota limit
is bounced with a
>      message. This message can be customized.
>
> ADD THIS
>
>      The value is in bytes, so the default value would be equivalent
>      to  --enable-hardquota=50000000.
>
> END ADD
>
>
>      If you wish to turn off quotas set this option to NOQUOTA, i.e.
>      --enable-hardquota=NOQUOTA
>
>
>
> Also, could you clarify if I can give an individual user a quota larger
> than the default.
>
> Finally, a note in INSTALL that you can get a list of ./configure
> options at:  http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail/vpopmail.html, or from the
> vpopmail.html file in  doc/doc_html directory would be nice.
>
>
> Not a big deal, but having that info easily available would have saved
> me a half hour or so today...
>
>
>
>
> Rick Widmer
> Internet Marketing Specialists
> http://www.developersdesk.com
>

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