-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Wouter van der Schagt wrote: > Thank you for your quick reply, > >> ..er, it's --enable-domainquotas not --enable-domain-quotas > > Yes, and they didnt work in versions 5.4.25 or below, all relevant code > as i remember now was commented out so any configure options didnt have > any effect. My bad....ignore the question.
Right, but 5.5 addresses those issues and fixes them. :) > As for the reason of turning it off...at the moment we only work with > mailbox limits. and we dont want mailboxes to limit eachother because > some clients have a client per mailbox. So that wouldn't be fair to > their other clients. Don't set a domain quota and it won't enforce one. Just an FYI. > /sbin/ldconfig solved the shared object error message. Is this going to > change in future versions or is this manual command going to be part of > the installation procedure? The issue will be resolved with a linker flag which I accidentally did not re-implement when re-writing parts of the build system. > After changing this, adding a domain (vadddomain) worked.. vdeldomain, > however did not. Not sure why yet, will get back to you, im guessing > however it is a misconfigured database user. I'll need an error, or some sort of other info other than 'did not work' :) Please let me know any issues you come across. 5.5 will become the development version soon. >> # vi /home/vpopmail/etc/vusaged.conf >> # vi /home/vpopmail/etc/vusagec.conf > > As for this "missing" config file. Yes, I ran "make install". I now see > they are both in /home/vpopmail/etc/vpopmail/ and not in > /home/vpopmail/etc/ is this intended? or is this a typo in the INSTALL > file or are they placed in the wrong directory ? Woops! Must be some issue with the FHS compliance pathing. I'll look into it. > /etc/init.d/vusagd did start however, i am going to experiment with it > and see how it performs. I have it running on several large production servers. If there's anything that should be stable, it should be that daemon. Several months of development and testing went into that code. > As for the LSB (Linux Standard Base) tags..I think the implementation is > relatively new. More information is here: > http://refspecs.freestandards.org/LSB_3.1.0/LSB-Core-generic/LSB-Core-generic/tocsysinit.html I will look at this. Thanks! - -- /* Matt Brookings <m...@inter7.com> GnuPG Key D9414F70 Software developer Systems technician Inter7 Internet Technologies, Inc. (815)776-9465 */ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAknyDgcACgkQ6QgvSNlBT3CvrgCfYn8QO3HklO0Iwj3DXcSIuWkW 388AoIVxXvGVCuvmEmf12vMb7oJjolMH =QHsp -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----