verride the quota, it
must use the IGNOREQUOTA keyword with RCPT TO. When you run deliver
without -l, deliver is the LMTP client, and correctly uses the
IGNOREQUOTA keyword.
Oh! Good catch! Ken is entirely correct.
I _suppose_ we could implement 'deliver -l -q'
yword with RCPT TO. When you run deliver
without -l, deliver is the LMTP client, and correctly uses the
IGNOREQUOTA keyword.
I _suppose_ we could implement 'deliver -l -q' so that it tacks the
IGNOREQUOTA keyword on to each RCPT TO that it gets from the client, but
this is non-triv
Sorry. I am using Cyrus 2.0.16
Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
>What version are you using? The latest version has support for this.
>
>Please specify your version when asking questions.
>
>Larry
>
> Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 14:46:55 -0300
> From: Patrick Boutilier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Can
What version are you using? The latest version has support for this.
Please specify your version when asking questions.
Larry
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 14:46:55 -0300
From: Patrick Boutilier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Can the deliver options -l and -q be used together? I have tried and
rec
Patrick Boutilier wrote:
>
> Can the deliver options -l and -q be used together? I have tried and
> receive this in my exim logs:
This should work as of Cyrus 2.0.11 via the LMTP IGNOREQUOTA keyword.
See the following I-D:
http://www.imc.org/draft-murchison-lmtp-ignorequota
Ken
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Kenneth
Can the deliver options -l and -q be used together? I have tried and
receive this in my exim logs:
2001-08-27 14:43:23 15bQPz-0001qN-00 ==
[EMAIL PROTECTED] T=local_delivery_cyruslmtp defer
(-1): LMTP error after end of data: 452 4.2.2 Over quota
If I use deliver without the -l option then -q