I have Fedora 7 from a standard installation running sendmail, procmail and 
dovecot 1.0 installed on a single partition. I now need to set up mail quotas 
for most of the users but not all. Just protecting /var/spool/mail/$LOGNAME is 
probably good enough for me. Since I just want mail quotas and the installation 
is on just 1 partition I don't have an easy way to use file system quotas. By 
reading through the dovecot documentation and list archives I have the feeling 
that this is possible with the versions and setup I have. I would probably need 
a main line like this (apart from other lines) per user mailbox that needs to 
be managed:

dirsize:/var/spool/mail/joe-user:storage 10240

to give joe-user a 10 mb limit.

Since this server is in production I don't have the luxury of experimenting 
(extensively) on it.

I have a question though that I have not been able to answer yet. If the flow 
of mail goes from sendmail to procmail to the mailbox, how is it possible for 
dovecot to implement quotas on the inbox? Or would dovecot write something 
there that procmail has to honor? 

Is dovecot the way to do this? Am I misunderstanding what "quotas" mean in 
dovecot?

Thanks for any clues.


       
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