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On 26 Sep 2000, at 12:03, Linux wrote:

> I'm searching a method to limit pop3 mail account.
> My users left many Mb messages on their pop3 account, and when they
> try to download them, the connection was very slow and log. Limiting
> their pop3 maximun storing account, i think all was good. Any ideas?
> Qmail have some add-on for this?

Well, there are two approaches:

1. Users are virtual and/or can't edit their .qmail files. You put 
"|checkquota.sh" into their .qmail. This script checks size of mail, 
size of mailbox and returns 0 for OK, 100 for refuse, 111 for try 
again later. There's such a script on www.qmail.org.

2. You use filesystem quota.


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