Michael Bowe writes:
-----Original Message----- From: Sam Varshavchik [mailto:[email protected]]Emerson Pinter writes: > Sam, > > I used qmail-pop3 with maildir quota from 2005 until 2007. If I remember > correctly, you must apply a patch (can be easily found on google). It's > very stable. I implemented quotas in Courier long before anyone did anything quota-related for maildirs. The quota code in Courier dates back to 1999. I'm not familiar with this patch, or whether it even claims to be interoperable with the Courier's quota implementation. Just because it claims to implement some kind of a quota for maildirs doesn't mean that whatever it does would do anything that Courier's quota logic would understand. This could be a completely different quota implementation. Since the claim is that whatever it does, does not get reflected in Courier's understanding of how big the maildir is, that's probably it.This is the patch that was popular back in the days of qmail/vpopmail : "This patch adds maildirquota (Maildir++) support to qmail-pop3d and qmail-local" http://www.shupp.org/patches/qmail-maildir++.patch
Looks like bits and pieces of Courier code shoved into Qmail.Have no idea whether this will work as intended, or may be the patch wasn't applied properly. I don't really see the point. It's easier to just use Courier's POP3 server. Why make life complicated?
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