> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> Inspired by you discussion I moved from Courier to Dovecot yesterday.
>> All took some 30 minutes and now it os waroking like a charm.
>>
>
> That is good.
First advantage I noticed is that login failure take less time. With courier it
took some 15-2
Hi,
Inspired by you discussion I moved from Courier to Dovecot yesterday. All took
some 30 minutes and now it os waroking like a charm.
So far customers are not complaining :) I got some 60-70 domains and some 4k
accounts.
Just follow Dovecot Wiki :)
!DSPAM:476a36ac310547217719149!
It doesn't let me modify the quota, but when I create a new user in
that domain, it has NOQUOTA.
On Mar 23, 2005, at 12:08 PM, Tom Collins wrote:
On Mar 23, 2005, at 8:30 AM, MacConnect Home Office wrote:
One last question.how can I tell whether qmailadmin is configured
with the -di
One last question.how can I tell whether qmailadmin is configured
with the -disable-modify-quota option?
Thanks
On Mar 23, 2005, at 9:23 AM, Tom Collins wrote:
On Mar 23, 2005, at 8:11 AM, MacConnect Home Office wrote:
So is there a way to use vsetuserquota to set quotas on all accounts
on
:47 AM, Rick van Vliet wrote:
MacConnect Home Office wrote:
Is there a command in vpopmail that I can use to set quota limits on
every domain on my system? I don't want to set per account quotas,
but rather a per domain disk limit. Is there an easy way to do
this, other than by modifying
Is there a command in vpopmail that I can use to set quota limits on
every domain on my system? I don't want to set per account quotas, but
rather a per domain disk limit. Is there an easy way to do this, other
than by modifying each domains' .qmailadmin-limits file?
Thanks