Quotas not being counted with 'passwd-file' driver too. Thunderbird still doesn't show quota bar. It is mentioned to run passdb with '-d' parameter if quotas aren't working. Can you explain how to set it up. How to run passdb with '-d' parameter ? Any configuration file snippet ?
2017-09-06 21:20 GMT+05:00 Вадим Бажов <mas...@remort.net>: > Just tried 'count', 'fs' and 'dirsize' quota ackends. All the same. > > # doveadm quota recalc > # doveadm quota get -u vadim > Quota name Type Value Limit > > % > User quota STORAGE 0 10240 > > 0 > User quota MESSAGE 0 - > > 0 > # doveadm quota get > Quota name Type Value Limit > > % > User quota STORAGE 0 10240 > > 0 > User quota MESSAGE 0 - > > It looks like quota_rule is interpreted but quota backend doesn't work > (cant count current quota state). > > I deleted all the mailboxes, then I divided CONTROL an INDEX dirs > apart from mailbox dir itself: > maildir:/var/spool/mail/%u:INDEX=/tmp/no-quotas/index/%u:CONTROL=/tmp/no-quotas/control/%u > Boxes were created with dovecot files for them under /tmp/no-quotas as > well, but no changes. quota value is always zero. > May be I should try MDBOX with all these quota backends, but, anyway, > I cant migrate to MDBOX yet, so it's not my choice. > > Any suggestions ? Does anyone has a working maldir quota installation > all around ? > Dovecot version is 2.2.27 (c0f36b0). > > Some other questions: > 1. Documentation says that quotas can work improperly if static userdb > driver is used. I use static driver. Is it really a problem ? I tried > to return user quotas from my bash-script, it passes from bash to > dovecot during lmtp and auth processes succesfully. But no difference > with calculating quotas. Can I use something different from static > driver for userdb if I use external bash script for auth and lmtp ? (I > will try to change the driver...) > 2. It said that maildir quota backend count quotas using 'maildirsize' > files. I dont have such files inside box dirs. What should I tune in > order to create them by dovecot ? > 3. Found this in docs: "Dovecot can't currently handle not being able > to write the control files, so it will cause problems with filesystem > quota. To avoid problems with this, you should place control files > into a partition where quota isn't checked. You can specify this by > adding :CONTROL=<path> to mail_location, for example:" - i tried to > put CONTROL and INDEX files in separate dir, but in the same dis > partition. Should I really change the disk partition ? What > 'filesystem quota' means here ? I dont use any disk quotas in my > system (centos 6.9). > > 2017-09-06 15:55 GMT+05:00 Alex JOST <jost+li...@dimejo.at>: >> Am 06.09.2017 um 12:17 schrieb Вадим Бажов: >>> >>> Thank you for your answers. >>> I fixed config to: >>> >>> plugin { >>> sieve_default = /mnt/rw_disc/dovecot/sieve/default.sieve >>> sieve_global = /mnt/rw_disc/dovecot/sieve/ >>> >>> quota = maildir:User >>> quota_rule = *:storage=10M >>> # quota_rule2 = INBOX.Trash:storage=+10%% >>> quota_max_mail_size = 3M >>> quota_exceeded_message = "552 5.2.2 Mailbox is full" >>> } >> >> >> Have you tried using a different backend (e.g. dict & flat file)? >> >> >>> The mail_location is actually maildir:/var/spool/mail/%u, mdbox was a >>> misspelling (i tried migration from maildir to mdbox before). >> >> >> I'm wondering if this might be caused by using the same directory for home >> and mail? >> >> -- >> Alex JOST