On Mon, 2007-09-10 at 10:55 -0400, Alan Ferrency wrote: > > On Fri, 2007-08-31 at 17:42 -0400, Alan Ferrency wrote: > > > [EMAIL > > > PROTECTED]:<snip>:3007:1000::/usr/boxes/username/example.com::userdb_mail=mbox:~/test^/.imap:INBOX=~/test > > > userdb_uid=3007 userdb_gid=1000 > > > userdb_home=/usr/boxes/username/example.com > > > userdb_quota=dirsize:storage=100 > > > > Those userdb_uid/gid/home aren't needed. > > This is a passdb file, used with userdb prefetch for pop and imap > protocols (as well as being used directly as a userdb for the lda). They > still aren't needed?
I think there isn't much point in using prefetch with passwd-file, because the information is already in memory and accessible with a fast hash table lookup. Having the information twice in the file eats more memory. > I am looking for support in the deliver lda for a "maximum message size" > quota feature, which is configurable per user, like the rest of the > dovecot quota plugin. I haven't found such a feature documented > anywhere, and I'm having trouble following the quota code enough to > figure out how to add this feature. > > Do you have any comments on whether you think this would be easy or > difficult to add, and where it would be best to put it? Well, I think you should rather put this to deliver itself. Otherwise you'd be limiting also IMAP APPEND command. I don't really see the point of having this setting though. Why not have one global limit (which already exists in your SMTP server)?
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