Greetings, When you say "I set an OS disk usage limit on a user, then create the domain under that user", do you mean create a directory in the users home with a name like vpopmail, then link it to /home/vpopmail/domains/new_user? E.g "ln -s /home/new_user/vpopmail /home/vpopmail/domains/new_user".
Thanks, Dave Seddon #-----Original Message----- #From: Ken Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] #Sent: Wednesday, 17 December 2003 5:17 AM #To: Payal Rathod; [EMAIL PROTECTED] #Subject: Re: [vqadmin] problems when assigning quotas # #On Monday 15 December 2003 3:19 am, Payal Rathod wrote: #> Hi, #> When I use vqadmin I find that all users are housed in #> /home/vpopmail/domains. Can't it work for system users? # #No, it only talks to vpopmail type domains/users. # #> The reason is #> taht I can assign a single sytem quota for each users and tehy can #> manage their mail, fpt, http sizes by themselves. #> Is it possible? # #It is possible per domain. I set an OS disk usage limit on a #user, then create the domain under that user. Also put there #web site, logs, etc under the users home directory. Then I #give them qmailadmin to admin email accounts and ftp access #(chrrooted to their docroot directory). Then the OS disk limit #will be enforced on email, web, logs or whatever else goes #in their home directory. # #Ken Jones #
