On 21.11.2012, at 19.34, Andreas Kasenides wrote:
> I could not determine if when using filesystem quotas
> (http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Quota/FS)
> Dovecot will use the reported quota and limits without the need of
> configuring them
> via "quota_rules". Is this possible somehow? Such a feature wo
I could not determine if when using filesystem quotas
(http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Quota/FS)
Dovecot will use the reported quota and limits without the need of
configuring them
via "quota_rules". Is this possible somehow? Such a feature would
determine the quota limits
automatically from the filesy
From: Joseph Tam
>To: dovecot@dovecot.org
>Sent: Monday, October 10, 2011 3:40 AM
>Subject: Re: [Dovecot] Filesystem quotas
>
>Timo Sirainen writes in response to Steve Fatula's query:
>
>> With imap_quota plugin it allows IMAP client to see how much quota is
>>
Timo Sirainen writes in response to Steve Fatula's query:
With imap_quota plugin it allows IMAP client to see how much quota is
used/left. You could also enable quota warnings. And configure the
quota exceeded error message.
It could also prevent the catch-22 situation I wrote about earlier
On 10.10.2011, at 2.18, Alexandre Chapellon wrote:
> I think by using dovecot quota you can exclude some directories from the
> quota (e.g: spam or Trahs or whatever you like).
No, it's filesystem quota so Dovecot can't override it.
> More specificly it is better using dovecot quota as it will
sages reporting IO error or enability too write file, which
is really not serious.
regards.
Le 10/10/2011 00:44, Steve Fatula a écrit :
From:Eduardo Casarero
To:Steve Fatula
Cc:Dovecot List
Sent:Sunday, October 9, 2011 2:37 PM
Subject:Re: [Dovecot] Filesystem quotas
But if you dont use quotas how d
>From:Eduardo Casarero
>To:Steve Fatula
>Cc:Dovecot List
>Sent:Sunday, October 9, 2011 2:37 PM
>Subject:Re: [Dovecot] Filesystem quotas
>
>
>But if you dont use quotas how do you know if the user is out of space? Or
>does the user gets a notification that it's
2011/10/9 Steve Fatula
> I am wondering if I really need to use dovecot quota functions or not.
> Assume for the moment, that, each system user has a quota defined using
> Linux quotas, and that the Maildir is within their quota limited directory.
> So, any mail (or files created by the user etc)
I am wondering if I really need to use dovecot quota functions or not. Assume
for the moment, that, each system user has a quota defined using Linux quotas,
and that the Maildir is within their quota limited directory. So, any mail (or
files created by the user etc) that would exceed the quota o