On Tuesday, November 19, 2002, at 07:18 AM, Yavuz Aydin wrote:
I'm pleased that it worked for you too ;-)
But I have some more basic questions about quota with
qmail/qmailadmin:
I want to use qmail/qmailadmin for a small ISP.
I am too :P
I used to be. Now I work for a big ISP.
The optimal solution (for me) would be:
ISP-admin gives certain quota to domain xyz.com.
Postmaster of domain xyz.com can use up that quota for his accounts,
but not more!
It seems that is not possible right now?
Or did I overlook something?
You overlooked something. use system-quotas baby. Whenever you add a
domain make
sure you use the switch -u, then all files for that domain (settings,
actual
mail and so on) will be owned by the user (and group) you provide
after -u. This
way, his system-wide quota will actually count for his website, mail
and
database (if you provide groupquotas!), and you will give them no more
space
then they buy!
I second that advise, and that's exactly how I do it.
Matt