From: Jodie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
When a user is over quota, they are unable to get out from under the quota.
For instance, the quota is 25 MB. They are at 26+MB due to the fact that we
didn't implement quotas until 48 hours after we switched over to
Qmail/Courier on this new mail server. When the user goes to pop their mail,
Courier wants to place the courierpop3sizelist file in their directory.
Well, it cannot because they are over quota. Therefore, the customer is
stuck.


Possible Resolution?...

Why not just temporarily raise their quota? You could write a script that would raise all users quota's to their current usage + 10%, then inform them that they have till the end of the week to be under quota, at which time all quotas will be dropped back down and those who are over will have the extra deleted.


Chris Berry
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Systems Administrator
JM Associates

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