> A "delete" operation in many clients means that the mail is copied to Trash
> mailbox and then
> expunged from the original mailbox. This means that the delete operation will
> fail if user is
> already over quota. If you wish to make this work, you can use ignore
> setting, which doesn't co
> Others already replied to this. You havn't said which type of quota, if
> you use filesystem quotas, you can easily reach this point, if people use
> the trashbox stuff. This can be avoided, if you also turn on
I wish to use dovecot quota plugin, not filesystem quota.
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On Fri, 22 Feb 2008, Mauro Sanna wrote:
Is it true that if a user reaches quota limit he isn't be able to delete
his messages to free his mailbox space?
Others already replied to this. You havn't said which type of quota, if
you use filesystem qu
On 2/22/2008, Tobias Balle-Petersen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
You should probably have a look at this:
http://wiki.dovecot.org/Quota/Maildir?highlight=%28ignore%29%7C%28trash%29
A "delete" operation in many clients means that the mail is copied to
Trash mailbox and then expunged from the origi
Hello...
You should probably have a look at this:
http://wiki.dovecot.org/Quota/Maildir?highlight=%28ignore%29%7C%28trash%29
A "delete" operation in many clients means that the mail is copied to Trash mailbox and then
expunged from the original mailbox. This means that the delete operation will
El Viernes, 22 de Febrero de 2008 a las 10:34, Mauro Sanna escribió:
> Is it true that if a user reaches quota limit he isn't be able to delete
> his messages to free his mailbox space?
No. But if you plan to use quotas, you should store your indexes in a
filesystem without quotas.
You can see h
Is it true that if a user reaches quota limit he isn't be able to delete
his messages to free his mailbox space?