Sorry, I don't know enough about the details of vqadmin to answer. I agree that it seems like a fix should be doable.

Erik (EE) can probably provide more info on this. He knows this stuff in depth.

Shelly wrote:
Thanks for the replies. So if I understand it correctly, the way qmailtoaster is setup, to add new domains and set quotas and so forth, should be done from command line? It seems strange that VQAdmin couldnt be updated to the quota part, simply runs the vmoddomain -q command. Due to the fact that I am allowing the postmasters of the domains to regulate themselves, it would be good to be able to use something like VQAdmin to have a say "upper level" control over what they can and cant do, while they still control their own domains to an extent. Now that I have set the quota for each user for each domain, is there any reason why is isnt being reflected in QmailAdmin?? Its saying unlimited still, have I forgotten to add something else? Its showing up when I run a vmoddomain -S. Thanks again.

*/"Eric \"Shubes\"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:

    Shelly wrote:
     > Hi. Maybe Im doing something wrong, however I setup virutal
    domains in
     > vqadmin, and allow the domains to self manage through qmailadmin.
    The
     > problem seems to be that while I can control the amount of
    accounts and
     > forwards and so forth, when I set the quota in vq, its not
    reflected or
     > used as the default within qmailadmin.
     > Any ideas? Thanks
     >

    You should probably use the vadddomain command for setting up
    virtual domains.

    There were some compatibility issues with vqadmin and quotas. I'm not
    familiar with the specifics, as I don't use vqadmin. See
    http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/faq.html#vqadmin

    Erik did create a patched version of vqadmin-toaster which supports
    valias.
    See http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/


    Good luck.
-- -Eric 'shubes'



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-Eric 'shubes'

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