Hi, Thanks once again,
ONE MORE THING IS NEEDED. I want to limit mail sizes for both incoming and outgoing mails. Let's say [EMAIL PROTECTED] can send mails up to 5MB, but can receive up to 2MB [EMAIL PROTECTED] can send and receive mails up to 5MB. All the other users can send mails as usual (i.e - without restrictions) Can procmail do it? (i-e- /etc/procmailrc - system wide configuration) pls let me know? On 8/16/07, Feizhou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I will have to edit /etc/fstab . I will have to add usrquota,grpquota > > > > Good research. > > > > > > > Now, my question is to which partition should I have to add > > usrquota,grpquota. > > > > > > Is it to /var partion should I have to add quota as All incoming mail > > will be stored as /var/spool/mail/username > > According to your list of filesystems below, yes, /var definitely needs > quota turned on. > > > > > or > > > > Is it to /home partion should I have to add quota as All users are > > system users ( i.e- /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow and /etc/group > > Only if you intend to lump both mailbox quota and home directory quota > together. If you need to enable separate quotas for these...you need > another solution. If you do not need quotas for anything but mail, just > turn on quotas for /var. > > > > > to create account I use traditional useradd command as follows. > > useradd username > > > > my partion table of the hard disk is as follows. /var and /home partion > > are marked in BOLD letters. > > pls see below > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# df -h > > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > > /dev/sda2 39G 1.6G 35G 5% / > > /dev/sda1 2.9G 53M 2.7G 2% /boot > > none 251M 0 251M 0% /dev/shm > > /dev/sda5 39G 201M 37G 1% /home > > /dev/sda7 6.8G 2.4G 4.1G 38% /opt > > /dev/sda6 6.8G 48M 6.4G 1% /tmp > > /dev/sda8 52G 1.4G 48G 3% /var > > > > YOUR comments are welcome . > -- Thank you Indunil Jayasooriya
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