hi.
you can either the linux's quota or for a more flexible/fine-grained
quota implementation, use ur local delivery agent(LDA) which is usually
procmail or maildrop. For procmail, u can do something like this in
userA's .procmailrc:
#limits messages to 20Kb
:0
* > 20000
/dev/null
for maildrop, something like this in ur /etc/maildroprc should work:
FLUSH="/dev/null"
#limits messages to userA to 500Kb
( if ( /^To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ && $SIZE > 500000 )
{
to "$FLUSH"
}
hth.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@cus wrote:
hi guys,
how can i set my quota for certain groups. Example Group A - 2MB
attachment and 10MB MailBox and for GroupB - 4MB attachment and 20MB
MailBox. Im using postfix.
Thanks.
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