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Harm van Tilborg wrote:
> Well almost everything did go smoothly, with the exception of things
> already pointed out by Wouter (i.e. libvpopmail.so was not known by the
> dynamic linker).

I've added the -R flag to the linker and this *should* work without having
to update ldconfig.  Let me know if this is not the case.

> vpopmaild has two functions get_user_size() and get_domain_size() (okay,
> I admit, I've written these functions some time ago), they make use of
> readuserquota() that calls wrapreaduserquota(), however, in stderr it
> states these are deprecated, probably because of vusaged. Still, it
> doesn't tell how to fix it. Using client_query(_quick?) directly, or is
> there a layer in between.

These are warnings meant to be used by me to determine any functionality that
is still using these functions either in vpopmail or qmailadmin.

You will notice quota.c and quota.h are now part of vpopmail.  They contain the
new quota functions that programs should move over to.

When 5.5 goes stable, maildirquota.c probably will not be a part of vpopmail
anymore and therefore, none of the calls will either.

> Ow, and here's a daemontools/supervise script to run vusaged:

Thanks!

> After a few weeks and the fact that I'm fully convinced of vusaged's
> behaviour :], I will try a production server that's probably a good test
> case: around 3500 domains with an average of four users/domain and like
> 90G of mail.

Great!  Please let me know how it goes.  We have it in production at a few
locations.
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