Ken Price wrote:
> On Tue, 05 Jan 2010 09:25:14 +0000, Mike Cardwell
*snip*

> ......  Now, if only I can get Dovecot's Deliver/LDA to mimic
> Exim's quota_is_inclusive behavior and I'll be a happy man.
> 
> Thanks!
> -Ken Price
> 
> 
> 

Ken,

'If at first you don't succeed... cheat!'

- Provide a fudge-factor to the measured quota (available less current message 
size or available less max-incoming message size) ... to whichever daemon needs 
the adjustment in order to stay out of trouble. ELSE, actually allow a modest 
over-qouta of 'enough' space to render the difference insignificant in daily 
use.

CAVEAT: Not tested.

With heaviest-IMAP users at under 3 GB growth per annum, and upgrading HDD 
about 
every 3 years for Preventive Maintenance, the rate of growth in mass-market HDD 
sizes has so far outstripped the rate of growth in user storage.

Here, anyway, the admin time would cost more than the larger HDD by two orders 
of magnitude, if not three.

Your Mileage Obviously Varies

;-)

Bill

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