On Friday 24 Feb 2006 21:59, Jeremy Kitchen wrote: > On Friday 24 February 2006 11:52, Bob Hutchinson wrote: > > On Friday 24 Feb 2006 16:05, Ken Jones wrote: > > > Bob Hutchinson wrote: > > > > On Friday 24 Feb 2006 07:49, Tom Collins wrote: > > > >>http://vpopmail.sf.net/ > > > >> > > > >>5.4.15 - released 24-Feb-06 > > > >> > > > >>Release Notes: > > > >> > > > >>This release fixes a few loose ends in the 5.4.14 release. Here are > > > >> the Release Notes from 5.4.14: > > > >> > > > >>This release brings in the vpopmail daemon (vpopmaild) from the 5.5 > > > >>development series, and fixes a few bugs from 5.4.13. > > > > > > > > Does this version support domainquotas? > > > > There is no mention of --enable-domainquotas in ./configure --help > > > > > > <snip> > > > > > > Probably the most efficent way to support domain quotas is to set up > > > operating system user quotas and place each domain under > > > a different user. > > > > > > Ken Jones > > > > Thanks for all your answers, I just wanted to clarify the situation. > > ATM I'm happy with vpopmail, and if a customer wants domain quotas it'll > > have to be with vmailmgr I guess. > > how come? you can configure a vpopmail domain to run as another user.
hmm. I wasn't aware of that, I'll have to read around a bit ;-) presumably as a member of group vchkpw. > > Not to say you shouldn't use vmailmgr. I've been using vmailmgr for about > 4 years now, heh. Just saying that vpopmail can do what I assume you > thought you needed vmailmgr for. > > -Jeremy -- ----------------- Bob Hutchinson Midwales dot com -----------------