Tom Collins wrote:

On Tuesday, October 21, 2003, at 11:28 AM, Jochen Schug wrote:

Is there a documentation about what these values mean? What's the difference between quota, default_quota, perm_quota and perm_defaultquota?

Here's the file I built for the distribution which includes some details on what everything means.

Thanks, Tom :) That explains it well.


# Default limits file.  This file is used for domains without a
# .qmailadmin-limits file.

# maximums for each account type, -1 = unlimited
maxpopaccounts          -1
maxforwards             -1
maxautoresponders       -1
maxmailinglists         -1

# quota for entire domain, in megabytes
# example shows a domain with a 100MB quota and a limit of 10,000 messages
#quota 100

Unless the behaviour changed, shouldn't this read 104857600 instead of 100?



A general question regarding domain limits: What would be the correct behaviour when I add a new domain and have the limits in ~vpopmail/etc/vlimits.default? Should a .qmaladmin-limits under the new domain, with the data from the default file, be created? Or should such a domain automatically refer to the data from default file (-> when I change the defaults, all existing domains with no .qmailadmin-limits are affected by the change)?


I noticed that there's no .qmailadmin-limits file created when I add a new domain, but when I check the domain limits with vmoddomlimits -S, the default values from the time when I added the domain are shown (even when I edit the vlimits-default file in the meantime). Where do these values come from?

Regards
Jochen




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