So my understanding for now is this: /var/mail --------- * has quotas * for mailboxes hosted by this file system 'getrootquota' should report used/total quota sizes.
/home/h1 -------- * has or has not quotas. This is the same, because if 'homesvr' doesn't support rquota, you can't check or even ignore them. * for mailboxes hosted by this file system 'getrootquota' should report nothing.If this is correct, this problem should be covered by a patch I've send to Timo two days ago. You may have a look at this:
http://dovecot.markmail.org/message/7e6bev4l3hen57ii?q=Multiple+quota+roots+with+quota-fs+backend Ralf Grandy Fu schrieb:
Timo Sirainen wrote:I think you should find out why that happens. Did you see Ralf's mail about those questions?I just did it, and replied in another mail.Actually, that is what I need, adding new mails without verifying quota. If it is not working, it will be a pity.noenforcing only makes Dovecot not verify quota when adding new mails. And I just did a quick test - it didn't.My requirement is simple. I have multiple mount points for different mail folders, there are mount points need to check "fs" quota, and ignore the rest. I though "noenforcing" is for such purpose, but seem not.Grandy
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