Well that makes sense.  I'll just add this for people googling
the list.

I run SquirrelMail and I was trying to use the Quota plugin.
It wouldn't work, and it took me a bit to find out that
it checks the CAPABILITY line for QUOTA and if it's not there
it doesn't do anything.

So if you are in the same boat, add Quota to the #define when
you recompile DBMail, or remove that check from the plugin
in SquirrelMail.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Paul J Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 6:20 PM
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Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Quota Capabilites



Because dbmail-imapd doesn't support the SET QUOTA command. There are stubs
for GET QUOTA but those only support quotaroot="/"

Full quota support mostly would imply maintaining a size per mailbox in the
mailboxes table. Once that's done, the commands are pretty easy to add.



Niblett, David A wrote:
> Just a curious question here.  Why in the IMAP CAPABILITY #define 
> isn't QUOTA listed when DBMail does support this?
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