On Friday, October 26, 2001, at 01:55 PM, Steve Fulton wrote:
> Ken & Bill,
>
> Is it possible to set a default quota for a domain, one that applies
> to
> each user? Yes, quotas can be applied to individual users & postmaster
> (when creating the domain), but how about one that applies to a
> Please post more details, including the exact configure line you used, and
> examples of your commands (including vuserinfo -q ). Also include
> the version of vpopmail.
>
> Bill
I am using vpopmail 4.9.10
./vuserinfo -q [EMAIL PROTECTED] print no results
./vuserinfo -q [EMAIL PROTECTED] print
on 10/2/01 5:58 PM, Patrik Schaub at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
> it does not working for new domains wich I created after recompile
>
> also vsetuserquota has no effect - it exits without any message, even if
> i use it on a nonexisting domain like ./vsetuserquota [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please post m
On Wednesday 03 October 2001 00:52, you wrote:
> on 10/2/01 5:21 PM, Patrik Schaub at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
> > hi list,
> >
> > i configured and installed vpopmail with
> > --enable-hardquota=
> > after creating a few accounts i found the quota being to little
> >
> > i started configure again
on 10/2/01 5:21 PM, Patrik Schaub at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
> hi list,
>
> i configured and installed vpopmail with
> --enable-hardquota=
> after creating a few accounts i found the quota being to little
>
> i started configure again, and recompiled vpopmail with the new quotas
>
> now, when
d Gartner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Bill Shupp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Richard A. Secor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 15:12
Subject: Re: Quotas on Mail Directories
> Bill and Richard,
>
> Try putting
David Gartner wrote:
> Bill and Richard,
>
> Try putting system quotas on the /home directories per user -- do a web search on
> quota howto. This is always worked for me. You should be able to find it easily.
David,
It sounds like you have /etc/passwd based users. I have all my users and dom
Bill and Richard,
Try putting system quotas on the /home directories per user -- do a web search on
quota howto. This is always worked for me. You should be able to find it easily.
David
Bill Shupp wrote:
> "Richard A. Secor" wrote:
>
> > I know this may be a little off subject but I need to
"Richard A. Secor" wrote:
> I know this may be a little off subject but I need to know if anyone knows a
> way to have quotas based on an entire mail directory and not just the
> "./Maildir/new/".
>
> Problem is that programs like "sqwebmail" move the mail to other folders and
> do not seem to be