Reinaldo de Carvalho schrieb:
> On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Holm Kapschitzki wrote:
>> thx for answer. But i had to change over 5 thousend mailboxes. so its
>> impossible to change this boxes step by step. Thats the reason, i asked
>> for changing directly in the textfile. But you say thats i
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Holm Kapschitzki wrote:
>
> thx for answer. But i had to change over 5 thousend mailboxes. so its
> impossible to change this boxes step by step. Thats the reason, i asked
> for changing directly in the textfile. But you say thats impossible
> cause it can be store
Mike Eggleston schrieb:
>>
>> Holm
>
> Can you use expect(1) to change the mail boxes through cyradm(8)?
>
> Mike
cyradm is not installed
Holm
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Nic Bernstein schrieb:
> The text file format is a little tricky, as there is trailing whitespace
> which must be preserved.
>
> The quota command is fast, so it is trivial to make a script to modify
> the quotas on the fly. I have a perl script which sucks quota
> information of of an LDAP direc
On Wed, 07 Apr 2010, Holm Kapschitzki might have said:
> Simon Matter schrieb:
> >> Holm Kapschitzki schrieb:
> >>> on my debian box running cyrus imap, most of the postboxes have a quota
> >>> of 100 MB configured. The info is stored in a textfile. On the first
> >>> line there is the currently q
Simon Matter schrieb:
> Well, your server seems to use quota_legacy database backend which means
> you can edit the file while Cyrus is stopped. I just said it is in fact
> possible to change the used backend to something else - but that's not
> your case.
>
> But you still could do it with the q
The text file format is a little tricky, as there is trailing whitespace
which must be preserved.
The quota command is fast, so it is trivial to make a script to modify
the quotas on the fly. I have a perl script which sucks quota
information of of an LDAP directory and uses Cyrus::IMAP::Admi
> Simon Matter schrieb:
>>> Holm Kapschitzki schrieb:
on my debian box running cyrus imap, most of the postboxes have a
quota
of 100 MB configured. The info is stored in a textfile. On the first
line there is the currently quota and on the second line there is the
real hard
Simon Matter schrieb:
>> Holm Kapschitzki schrieb:
>>> on my debian box running cyrus imap, most of the postboxes have a quota
>>> of 100 MB configured. The info is stored in a textfile. On the first
>>> line there is the currently quota and on the second line there is the
>>> real hardquota, for e
> Holm Kapschitzki schrieb:
>> on my debian box running cyrus imap, most of the postboxes have a quota
>> of 100 MB configured. The info is stored in a textfile. On the first
>> line there is the currently quota and on the second line there is the
>> real hardquota, for example 10 (100 MB)
>>
>
Holm Kapschitzki schrieb:
> on my debian box running cyrus imap, most of the postboxes have a quota
> of 100 MB configured. The info is stored in a textfile. On the first
> line there is the currently quota and on the second line there is the
> real hardquota, for example 10 (100 MB)
>
> Its p
on my debian box running cyrus imap, most of the postboxes have a quota
of 100 MB configured. The info is stored in a textfile. On the first
line there is the currently quota and on the second line there is the
real hardquota, for example 10 (100 MB)
Its possible to stop the cyrus mailserver u
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