> > You need to check user's quota on routing stage, not transport. > It'd be much better, because I would allow me to mix overquota and no-overquota recipients. But the problem in my case is that I am using some hashing to distribute the users' mailboxes, dovecot can handle this easily because it supports some interesting stuff (http://wiki.dovecot.org/Variables) With a perl script I could also do that, I would like only if it's the last resort (too much overhead I would think) > > I have wrote perl script for my setup that checks existence of maildirsize > file and counting quota value for mailbox on smtp-processing stage, thus if > user overquota exim's router will return error and you can treat it as 4xx or > 5xx response. > > > Here is example of exim router: > > quota_check: > driver = redirect > domains = +local_domains > allow_defer > allow_fail > condition = ${if \ > eq{${perl{check_quota}{$local_part}{$domain}}} {no}\ > } > data = :fail: Account is under quota //5xx error > #data = :defer: Account is under quota //4xx error >
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