Hi this is the output of df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda2 5.5G 1.8G 3.6G 33% / tmpfs 502M 0 502M 0% /lib/init/rw udev 10M 680K 9.4M 7% /dev tmpfs 502M 0 502M 0% /dev/shm /dev/sda1 122M 41M 76M 35% /boot /dev/sda3 942M 18M 877M 2% /tmp /dev/sda6 7.4G 812M 6.3G 12% /var/log /dev/mapper/vmail 120G 84G 37G 70% /var/vmail
So /var/spool depends on "/" wich has 3.6G available. Thanks 2011/6/8 Johan Hendriks <joh.hendr...@gmail.com>: > Osvaldo Alvarez Pozo schreef: >> >> Hi Tom, >> >> it is dovecot 2.0.12 this is the doveconf -n output. >> >> >> There is not file system quota. >> >> This is the output of doveconf -n >> >> # 2.0.12: /usr/local/dovecot/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf >> # OS: Linux 2.6.32-bpo.5-amd64 x86_64 Debian 5.0.5 ocfs2 >> auth_cache_size = 1 M >> auth_mechanisms = plain login >> base_dir = /usr/local/dovecot >> disable_plaintext_auth = no >> first_valid_uid = 5000 >> last_valid_uid = 5000 >> mail_access_groups = mail >> mail_gid = 8 >> mail_location = maildir:/var/vmail/%d/%u/Maildir >> mail_max_userip_connections = 100 >> mail_uid = 5000 >> maildir_very_dirty_syncs = yes >> managesieve_notify_capability = mailto >> managesieve_sieve_capability = fileinto reject envelope >> encoded-character vacation subaddress comparator-i;ascii-numeric >> relational regex imap4flags copy include variables body enotify >> environment mailbox date >> mmap_disable = yes >> passdb { >> args = /usr/local/dovecot/etc/dovecot/sql.conf >> driver = sql >> } >> plugin { >> quota = maildir:User quota >> sieve = ~/.dovecot.sieve >> sieve_dir = ~/sieve >> } >> protocols = imap pop3 lmtp sieve >> service auth { >> client_limit = 10500 >> unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/auth { >> group = mail >> mode = 0660 >> user = postfix >> } >> unix_listener auth-userdb { >> group = mail >> mode = 0660 >> user = postfix >> } >> } >> service imap-login { >> process_min_avail = 2 >> service_count = 0 >> vsz_limit = 128 M >> } >> service imap { >> process_limit = 5000 >> } >> service lmtp { >> inet_listener lmtp { >> address = 127.0.0.1 ::1 >> port = 24 >> } >> unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/dovecot-lmtp { >> group = postfix >> mode = 0660 >> user = postfix >> } >> } >> service managesieve-login { >> inet_listener sieve { >> port = 4190 >> } >> } >> service pop3-login { >> process_min_avail = 2 >> service_count = 0 >> } >> service pop3 { >> process_limit = 5000 >> } >> >> userdb { >> driver = prefetch >> } >> >> userdb { >> args = /usr/local/dovecot/etc/dovecot/sql.conf >> driver = sql >> } >> >> protocol imap { >> imap_client_workarounds = delay-newmail >> } >> protocol pop3 { >> pop3_client_workarounds = outlook-no-nuls oe-ns-eoh >> pop3_uidl_format = %08Xu%08Xv >> } >> >> protocol lmtp { >> mail_plugins = sieve >> postmaster_address = ad...@domain.tld >> } >> protocol sieve { >> managesieve_implementation_string = Dovecot Pigeonhole >> managesieve_logout_format = bytes=%i/%o >> managesieve_max_compile_errors = 5 >> managesieve_max_line_length = 65536 >> } >> >> >> Thanks >> >> 2011/6/8 Tom Hendrikx<t...@whyscream.net>: >>> >>> On 08/06/11 13:47, Timo Sirainen wrote: >>>> >>>> On Wed, 2011-06-08 at 11:16 +0200, Osvaldo Alvarez Pozo wrote: >>>> >>>>> But I have found this on my logs "save failed to INBOX: Not enough disk >>>>> space" . >>>> >>>> This means that a write() (or some other syscall) returned either ENOSPC >>>> or EDQUOT error message, or that quota plugin decided user is out of >>>> quota. >>>> >>>>> There is enougth space on disk. and I am not using quota plugin on lmtp >>>> >>>> What about filesystem quota? >>>> >>> I remember there were similar issues in the past, due to the fact that >>> messages larger than 128kb were temporarily stored on disk in the users >>> homedir. Maybe this is related? >>> >>>>> my lmtp conf is as follow: >>>> >>>> A full doveconf -n output would be better. >>>> >>> OP has not posted complete doveconf -n output, nor a specific version >>> (other than 'dovecot 2'). Please do so. >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Reagrds, >>> Tom >>> > Wild guess, > What is the disk space of your /var dir or /var/spool for that matter > Or df -h for all mounted filesystems. > > regards, > Johan Hendriks > >