Re: Quotas on Mail Directories

2001-07-16 Thread Richard A. Secor
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

Re: Quotas on Mail Directories

2001-07-16 Thread Bill Shupp
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

Re: Quotas on Mail Directories

2001-07-16 Thread David Gartner
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

Re: Quotas on Mail Directories

2001-07-16 Thread Bill Shupp
"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