Just type a command edquota user1

It will show you the allocated quota, and used quota.

Regards
Manoj Kumar Mishra

-----Original Message-----
From: Lokesh Bhog [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 3:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ilugd]: Quota Problem

Can you tell me the command that can be used to check
the quota of user say user1 along with the space used
by his mails. I think that mails are stored in
/var/spool/mail and users home directory is
/home/user1. Which connand will tell the space used by
user1? 
Can it be done that sendmail stores mails in
/home/user1 directory instead of /var/spool/mail?
So that it is easy to check quota?

Lokesh

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