On Fri, 2008-09-26 at 09:46 -0400, Ron Wilhoite wrote:
Mailbox for $user is full - quota exceeded or
Mail storage for $user is full - quota exceeded
I changed it now to:
Quota exceeded (mailbox for user is full)
Although I'm wondering if that should have been for the user..
Also to my
On 10/5/2008, Timo Sirainen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I changed it now to:
Quota exceeded (mailbox for user is full)
Although I'm wondering if that should have been for the user..
Also to my surprise I noticed that the text has been configurable in all
v1.1 versions. You could change
On Sun, 2008-10-05 at 11:28 -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 10/5/2008, Timo Sirainen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I changed it now to:
Quota exceeded (mailbox for user is full)
Although I'm wondering if that should have been for the user..
Also to my surprise I noticed that the
On 10/5/2008, Timo Sirainen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Is it still configurable, and the change you referenced above is the new
default?
Yes.
Nice... :)
Also, instead of 'user', how about $user (local part of users email
address)?
Too much trouble. :) And I'm not sure if it helps
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On Fri, 26 Sep 2008, Ron Wilhoite wrote:
Mailbox for $user is full - quota exceeded or
Mail storage for $user is full - quota exceeded
I like this one, too. The quota exceeded should remain there for the
techies (and support:).
It translates
Le 26 sept. 08 à 15:46, Ron Wilhoite a écrit :
Mailbox for $user is full - quota exceeded or
Mail storage for $user is full - quota exceeded
$user is not desirable for us, we may have forward/redirect/rewrite
from an addresse to another and it is not desirable to show the actual
name
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 14:19 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any plans on having custom Quota Exceeded messages in the future (or now)?
I'd love to be able to put the exceeding username in the message to help
with some issues.
v1.0.4 and later use a different message:
Your message to [EMAIL
ts The first line is also configurable in v1.1. Quota exceeded text
ts itself isn't though.
That's good since not every site wants to tell random outsiders that a
user's quota is full. I know it's common practice, but it's really a
holdover from the early days of email where there wasn't much