Please ignore my previous mail as I make some mistakes.

But I would like to know the situation below.
The qutoa of user.abc is 10000.
I send several mail to user.abc that make his account to 11000.
I continue to send mail to user.abc but he can't receieve it anymore.
Q: How can I make a warning message to the sender & receiver to tell
them 
there is a qutoa problem??
However, I can see the maillog and the mail still sending to user.abc.
Q: I wonder where is the mail store.
Q: Can user.abc get back the mails after deleting the existing mail,
how??

Best Regards,
unplug


unplug wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Quota setting question
> I use the cyradm to set the quota of user.abc as 10000.  I have read
> the document that the unit of the quota setting is kbytes.  So it is 10M
> from the above example.  Am I right??
> Now I send several huge messages to user.abc and make it over
> 10000kbytes.
> I issue a command lq in cyradm and it shows.
> >lq user.abc
> storage 11370/10000 (113%)
> I wonder why I still can send mail to the user.abc which is out of
> quota.
> 
> File Sharing question
> In the normal mail system, user a should not have permission to read
> user b's
> mail.  Now I use imap to connect to the cyrus server as user a by an
> Outlook.
> Then I try to download the folder list and I surprised that I also
> download user b's
> all folders and can read his mail as well.
> How can I tune it back to the normal mail situation??
> 
> My system config.
> cyrus-imapd-1.6.24
> openldap 1.2.7
> cyrus-sasl-1.5.24
> using ldap as authentication for cyrus.
> 
> Best Regards,
> unplug

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