Words by Matt [Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 09:38:56AM -0500]:
> Several customers, and now I myself got a quota warning this morning
> without, as far as I can tell, coming anywhere near the quota level.
> 

Are you sure?

Do a du -s on the Maildir and check the maildirsize file.


> Here's what qmail-showctl outputs:
> ldapdefaultquota: Default quota for ldap users: 15000000S, 500C.
> 
> That's 15meg and 500 messages right?
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] src]# cat /var/qmail/control/ldapdefaultquota
> 15000000S, 500C
> 

What your qmail-ldap version?

Are there per-user quota definitions?

> I seem to recall that there is a setting about how close to the quota
> level the person needs to be?  But I don't recall where that is.

$ grep WARNING_LEVEL qmail-ldap.h
#define QUOTA_WARNING_LEVEL 95

> Any ideas?  Is my config wrong? Is that NOT 15 meg?
> 

It really depends on your definition of mega bytes:

http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megabyte

This is 15000000 bytes.

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