-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Some of you may be aware I'm working on changes and additions to the quota system in vpopmail. Part of the aim of the updated system is to provide future-proofing against the problems we're having now, where quota sizes and usage counts are overflowing in various circumstances, either in vpopmail, or in applications utilizing vpopmail.
My question is this; would anyone ever require a quota below a megabyte, or, would any application ever really need to know about specific usage counts below a megabyte? When calculating usage, I'm thinking about making the smallest measure of unit a megabyte storing the result in a 64bit unsigned integer. The 64bit value is almost a requirement, but making the smallest unit of measure a megabyte, should future-proof for quite a bit longer. - -- /* Matt Brookings <m...@inter7.com> GnuPG Key D9414F70 Software developer Systems technician Inter7 Internet Technologies, Inc. (815)776-9465 */ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFJdzVU6QgvSNlBT3ARAiFnAKCeHYx2gywPskZk5S//QBAud2VjrACfTynz 7ASJaP8uqjghUBvwbWi/SxQ= =iOoj -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----