-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Tom Collins wrote: > Two thoughts on quotas. > > You're going to have to deal in sub-megabyte numbers, since the size of > most messages are measured in KB. Maybe you could track the quota in > kbytes, rounding up/down as necessary?
Yeah. Pretty much every response in regards to my question has shown me this. > All programs that deal with the quota (maildirsize file) will have to > use 128-bit numbers (long long?) or whatever new method you come up > with. This includes not just vpopmail, but your IMAP server and > potentially maildrop and qmail (if you have any .qmail files that are > handled by qmail and not vdelivermail). Maybe they can use a > dynamically linked library? Where do you come up with 128bit from? On most systems a 'long long' is going to be a 64bit integer. That's what I'm currently using. - -- /* 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 iD8DBQFJeD/E6QgvSNlBT3ARAhs8AKCUFyzpx66+NdLcviesKlMazN/h/QCgoXHX KhNy9/Zep8/R2mSFvrXWX3Q= =IeCm -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----