Wilberth Pérez wrote:
dovecot-1.2.10
knows how i can create quotas templates ?
cheers.
I have no experience using disk quota's but I think something like this
should work:
plugin {
quota = fs:Disk quota
quota_rule = INBOX:storage=<whatever max you like>
quota_warning = storage=95%% /usr/local/bin/quota-warning.sh 95
}
AFAIK, the backend is only used as a way to determine the used space,
not as a way to define the limits. So you need to specify the maximum
quota; the filesystem quota is not recognized. E.g. when specifying
maildir as backend Dovecot will check the maildir quota in stead of
using used diskspace as reported by the OS.
N.
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El 12/03/2010 04:43 p.m., Nick Rosier escribió:
Wilberth Pérez wrote:
Hi everybody
any one knows, how i could edit dovecot to assign user quotas ?
I have now configured my dovecot.conf on this way:
protocol imap {
listen = *:143
mail_plugins = quota imap_quota
}
protocol pop3 {
listen = *:110
mail_plugins = quota
}
plugin {
quota = fs:INBOX:mount=/
quota_warning = storage=95%% /usr/local/bin/quota-warning.sh 95
}
however when a test my quota:
quota -v user1
Disk quotas for user1 (uid 107):
Filesystem *usage* *quota* limit timeleft files quota
limit timeleft
/var/mail 16911 10240 20480 NOT STARTED 49 1000 1500
dovecot or postfix (i don't know who really should sendme the
messsage) never sendme an quota warning
someone knows what happen ?
What version of Dovecot are you using? You have no quota_rule
specified. If using 1.1 or higher, check out this page:
http://wiki.dovecot.org/Quota/1.1
N.