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
#


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