Hello all,
We've recently migrated the mail server used by our 5000 students, from
Tru64/UW-IMAP/Procmail/Postfix/mbox to Debian Etch/Dovecot/Deliver/Postfix/Maildir
E-mails are not stored directly on the server (except for index and control files), but on an NAS
that exports the students' ho
Hi,
unfortunately, for those users that cause problem, even if the user is completely over-quota (say
900MB of files for a 100MB quota) *before* adding the small mail, Deliver still reports an fsync
failure.
Eric
Ed W a écrit :
Eric Marin wrote:
So for *some* users, it seems that Deliver
Hi,
Joseba Torre a écrit :
Hi,
El Jueves, 6 de Noviembre de 2008 a las 11:30, Eric Marin escribió:
- should I use the quota:fs plugin in this case (it seems to work out well
without it for most users) ?
quota:fs is only about reporting quota status using IMAP. So, it should do no
Joseba Torre a écrit :
HTH
Unfortunately, I don't think this can be the cause because we defined
quotas globally on the NAS : only one line defines the quota for all
students...
And it can't handle per user exceptions?
Agur.
Well, yes it can, of course :-) What I meant was that we
It works, thank you very much !
What can I say, this is a shining example of what's good with open-source.
Eric
Timo Sirainen a écrit :
On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 11:30 +0100, Eric Marin wrote:
So far, so good, except that for *some* users (and I can't seem to find anything unusual a