I have dovecot postfix setup on my home server as well. I use a virtual
server in the cloud as my mx record and mail relay and have my home record
on dynamic dns. It's really effective.
On Dec 10, 2017 2:37 PM, "Fabian A. Santiago"
wrote:
> On December 10, 2017 2:49:35 PM EST, "André Rodier"
Which part? Hosting the email server at home or the relay in the cloud?
On Dec 10, 2017 14:53, "Fabian A. Santiago"
wrote:
> On December 10, 2017 3:39:05 PM EST, Stephan H wrote:
> >I have dovecot postfix setup on my home server as well. I use a
> >virtual
> &
tiago <
fsanti...@garbage-juice.com> wrote:
> On December 10, 2017 5:25:46 PM EST, Stephan H wrote:
> >Which part? Hosting the email server at home or the relay in the
> >cloud?
> >
> >On Dec 10, 2017 14:53, "Fabian A. Santiago"
> >
> >wrote:
Something about the calculation is wrong. The user I was testing with only
had the 1 large email in the trash with a 30 MB quota. If I need 17.5 MB
and I have a 16MB file I can delete, then removing the file releases enough
space. It seems as though the trash plugin only accounts for email files
Something about the calculation is wrong. The user I was testing with only
had the 1 large email in the trash with a 30 MB quota. If I need 17.5 MB
and I have a 16MB file I can delete, then removing the file releases enough
space. It seems as though the trash plugin only accounts for email files