/home/vpopmail/bin/vmoduser -q NOQUOTA u...@domain.tld
On 4/10/2024 9:57 AM, Tony White wrote:
Eric,
That suggests I can update the table directly and not
actually add the second element ,4000C. Is this assumption
correct? I need to update clients with their current allocation
from the old server.
regards
Anthony White
On 11/4/24 01:37, Eric Broch wrote:
pw_shell=######S, #####C
######S = default quota bytes
#####C = max msg quota
Here is the actual code when adding a user if anyone reads 'c' and is
interested.
if (limits.defaultquota > 0) {
if (limits.defaultmaxmsgcount > 0)
snprintf (quota, sizeof(quota), "%lluS,%lluC",
limits.defaultquota,
limits.defaultmaxmsgcount);
else
snprintf (quota, sizeof(quota), "%lluS", limits.defaultquota);
} else {
if (limits.defaultmaxmsgcount > 0)
snprintf (quota, sizeof(quota), "%lluC",
limits.defaultmaxmsgcount);
else
strcpy (quota, "NOQUOTA");
}
On 4/10/2024 9:11 AM, Tony White wrote:
Is it possible it is a max file handle count?
4000c = 16384d
I also do not understand why there is and S on
the first value.
regards
Anthony White
On 10/4/24 23:40, Qmail wrote:
Ahh, then I also get the ,4000C - hmmm
And when I look up the user in vqadmin it's shown under the column
quota as 4091324,4000C !!
Well I admit You did start out with a good question😉
Cheers
Finn
Den 10-04-2024 kl. 15:17 skrev Tony White:
Okay but I used the default values.
vadduser f...@ycs.com.au dickerydock
I did not specify the allocation of space
regards
Anthony White
On 10/4/24 22:04, Qmail wrote:
Hi again
Hmm
I tried this
./vadduser -q 40000 test1@mydomain test
and
./vadduser -q NOQUOTA test@mydomain test
and there is NO ,4000C in my database
Whats on You vadduser line ? and I can try that if You want
/Finn
Den 10-04-2024 kl. 13:24 skrev Tony White:
Hi,
Thanks for the response but all the users were
created with vadduser.
regards
Anthony White
On 10/4/24 19:08, Qmail wrote:
Hi Tony.
Just checked my database and I do not have that value in any of
my entries.
but ',4000C' seems to me as a value from a list where values
was inserted into the new database - just a guess ?
I'm running latest qmail on a Rocky 9 latest and greatest
/Finn
Den 10-04-2024 kl. 10:38 skrev Tony White:
Hi Folks,
I have a question that I hope someone can answer please.
Below are entries from the old and new database.
What is the meaning of second numeric value 4000C in the new
table?
Every entry has it but the first changes with the allocation
of space.
The second does not. Trying to move clients from old database
to new.
TIA :)
old database vpopmail
+---------------+-------------+
| pw_name | pw_shell |
+---------------+-------------+
| loanapples | 50000000 |
new database vpopmail.vpopmail
+----------------------+-----------------+
| pw_name | pw_shell |
+----------------------+-----------------+
| 1oanapples | 41943040S,4000C |
--
regards
Anthony White
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