> Yes, vdelivermail does read the maildirsize file and enforces quotas.
> You may need to upgrade to 5.4.12 to get all the latest fixes though.
what will be the difference between vdelivermail and vdeliverquota then?
and i did change to vdelivermail in the maildrop scripts. still doesn't
work...
kalin mintchev wrote:
You might try changing the
xfilter "/usr/bin/deliverquota $VHOME/Maildir"
to something like
xfilter "| /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox"
and see if that helps.
thanks... but then the quota wont be read?!?
Hi,
Yes, vdelivermail does rea
> You might try changing the
>
> xfilter "/usr/bin/deliverquota $VHOME/Maildir"
>
> to something like
>
> xfilter "| /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox"
>
> and see if that helps.
thanks... but then the quota wont be read?!?
>
> Regards,
>
> Rick
>
>
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kalin mintchev wrote:
vdelivermail will read the .qmail file in the users directory. You
should not need to move anything. You might need to upgrade your
vpopmail version though.
it doesn't... all domains use maildrop in .qmail-default like:
|maildrop mailfilter
and the relevant lines
> vdelivermail will read the .qmail file in the users directory. You
> should not need to move anything. You might need to upgrade your
> vpopmail version though.
it doesn't... all domains use maildrop in .qmail-default like:
|maildrop mailfilter
and the relevant lines in the mailfilter:
xfi
kalin mintchev wrote:
hi all
using qmailadmin to create vacation messages. a .qmail file for the
vacation message is created in the users directory. that one is not being
read by vdelivermail because there is a .qmail-default in each domain's
directory. i manually have to move the .qmail one le
hi all
using qmailadmin to create vacation messages. a .qmail file for the
vacation message is created in the users directory. that one is not being
read by vdelivermail because there is a .qmail-default in each domain's
directory. i manually have to move the .qmail one level up to
.qmail-vacatio
I think the thing you're looking for is 'vpopmaild'.
You can set it up to listen on a port on the server with the user dirs,
then use simple php/perl/whatever scripts to connect to it with
postmaster account and add/delete/modify users.
Check the list archives for more information about options.
Jimmy Stewpot wrote:
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Jimmy Stewpot wrote:
Hello,
I have got a system now working brilliantly after some issues with
massive mail stores. (see the Massive folders thread for more
information and thanks to everyone that helped me with that one).
I have an issue
Rick Macdougall wrote:
> Jimmy Stewpot wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have got a system now working brilliantly after some issues with
>> massive mail stores. (see the Massive folders thread for more
>> information and thanks to everyone that helped me with that one).
>>
>> I have an issue now where
Jimmy Stewpot wrote:
Hello,
I have got a system now working brilliantly after some issues with
massive mail stores. (see the Massive folders thread for more
information and thanks to everyone that helped me with that one).
I have an issue now where I am creating the users by inserting the
info
Hello,
I have got a system now working brilliantly after some issues with
massive mail stores. (see the Massive folders thread for more
information and thanks to everyone that helped me with that one).
I have an issue now where I am creating the users by inserting the
information into the mysql d
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