Quoting Brian Kolaci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Ahh, good catch. I increased limits table structure to about twice > its original size, (more items added) and since my table already existed, > I didn't encounter the buffer overflow. > > Since the original create failed, you'll need to delete and > add the domain again to get the row added to the table. > > I guess another limit we can add would be Rick's request > for a monthly bandwidth limitation per domain (or user?).
I was thinking user.. In my own environment, I use Isoqlog to watch domains, but users aren't 'summed' up by month. I figured (note, I haven't actually looked at the code ;) maildirsize.* could be copied to bandwidthsize.*, trimmed (we don't need directories), and a date added. I only mentioned it first, because I saw the 'naughty' word in vdelivermail.c, and I figured I'd 'air' my quota thoughts :) Not that I'm a prude or anything, most of my first applications' variable names consisted of f**kthis,f**that... Yes, those were real var names :) Good thing those were small programs. I stopped doing that after one of the 'real' programmers (I'm a network guy), told me he used a 'choice phrase' for a 'This should never happen' message, and a client managed to create that error.. whoops. Sorry.. very babbly today.. must go socialize with adults :) Rick > Brian > > > solved. > > > > increasing vmysql.c: SQL_BUF_SIZE to 2000 fixed it. > > > > however i do get > > delivery 6: success: > > vnysql:_can't_find_limits_for_domain_'test.com'/did_0+0+1/ > > > > > > (with a type in it too.. vnysql => vmysql) > > > > shouldn't it add some defaults when calling vadddomain ? > > > > -- > > Best Regards, > > Justin > > > > >