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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.
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