> I have about 30 domains on my system. I trust some of the 
> domain admins, 
> but not all of them. The domain admin is my client, he gets a 
> max space 
> to use for email accounts, the DOMAIN quota is set to this 
> space. I want 
> him to be able to create so much accounts with the space he 
> wants until 
> reaching to the domain-quota limit. The default Mailbox-Quota 
> imho have 

I'm not familiar with domain quotas, I thought this works with
already used space and not with created mailboxes (added quota
from each account together). Will have a look at it ...

> to be only a value that is taken as the mailbox quota as default, so 
> that the domain admin has not to edit the mailbox quota when creating 
> "standard" mailboxes. The value has the name "Default" quota, 
> not "max" 
> quota!

Hmmm, perhaps the description from "default quota" is not precise
enough. With the word "quota", you descibe a limit, so max quota 
is tautologous. 

> If the behavior is planned like this, i think it would be better to 
> create an additional entry in the database named "max mailbox quota", 
> settable for every domain by the superuser. So you would be able to 
> create a domain with 100000kBytes of Domain quota, 5000kBytes of 
> standard mailbox quota and maybe 50000kBytes of max mailbox 
> quota. So if 

Set domain quota to the value above, standard mb quota to 50000
and the domain admin has to downgrade the value when adding a 
mailbox.

> Is there any possibility to change this, maybe some of the 
> devs find my 
> idea interesting and implement a config option that does what i want?

Nice idea.
I don't think this would be a big problem, but changes to
web-cyradm came veeeeery slowly .. 


Michael
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