Jodie writes:

Thank you Sam, this did work. The user is now able to pop their mail when over quota.

I do have one question regarding the IMAP server and quotas. When a message is moved from the inbox to the trash, it is unsuccessful when the user is over quota. I understand that there is or may be some additional copies of

It does. The IMAP COPY command creates a copy of the message in another folder. Afterwards, the client marks the original message as deleted, and expunges the folder.


the file created during the move...or maybe not. Regardless, the move does not work. Is this a problem with the IMAP client (in this case SquirrelMail)? It would seem to me that moving it to the trash would create the new copy and once successful, delete the original. So, I guess at some

They are two separate operations. You operating system has no way of knowing that you're going to create a second copy of the message and afterwards remove the original copy.





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