Sam:
2008/3/4, Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Luis Hernán Otegui writes:
>
> > Sometimes, when a user logs in, the webmail displays a space usage of,
> > say, 90%, which is the real disk usage of the user. If the user
> > deletes any mail (no matter the size), his quota usage drops viol
Luis Hernán Otegui wrote:
Sam:
2008/3/4, Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Luis Hernán Otegui writes:
> Sometimes, when a user logs in, the webmail displays a space usage of,
> say, 90%, which is the real disk usage of the user. If the user
> deletes any mail (no matter the size), his
> I think I've mis-explained the issue. I'm actually using soft quotas,
> enforced by Postfix with its VDA patch, not filesystem quotas. What I
> ment when I mentioned the percentages are merely cyphers which I've
> calculated by hand, to check against the web-supplied quota values.
A VDA.