=deferred
(temporary failure)
...
in one of the mailinglist archives i read sth about the error codes. my
problem is that the message is not bounced and so the sender is not
notified. it is stuck somewhere in the postfix-queue.
i have virtual users and domains and i´m using per-user quotas stored
aren´t delivered and
deferred now. so i think there is a way cyrus talks to postfix about
per-user quotas.
I don't know what setting a quota in postfix does... You can view the
quota in Cyrus by running cyradm and executing the command lq
user.username.
Andy
i have these settings
hi,
i´m using postfix and cyrus-imapd with virtual users and domains. is it
possible to get imapd to work with per-user quotas? i saw that there are
some patches out there for postfix. but the developers of postfix recommend
filesystem quotas.
i´m asking this because dovecot has the ability to use
Hi
what do you mean with per-user quotas?
Cyrus has its own quota system, where you can set the quota for each user,
or even on subfolders. In case of quota exceeding cyrus will reject the
message in the lmtp protocol with a 4xx or a 5xx error, depending of
how you configure cyrus.
As far
of the mailinglist archives i read sth about the error codes. my
problem is that the message is not bounced and so the sender is not
notified. it is stuck somewhere in the postfix-queue.
i have virtual users and domains and i´m using per-user quotas stored in
a mysql-db. i can set the quota for every single
=deferred
(temporary failure)
...
in one of the mailinglist archives i read sth about the error codes. my
problem is that the message is not bounced and so the sender is not
notified. it is stuck somewhere in the postfix-queue.
i have virtual users and domains and i´m using per-user quotas stored
about
per-user quotas.
Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007, Philippe Trolliet wrote:
Hi,
in the log i see following message:
...
Mar 13 12:17:41 mail lmtpunix[10500]:
verify_user(novaware.de!user.p^trolliet) failed: Over quota
Mar 13 12:17:41 mail postfix/pipe[10689]: E644F5E44F9
. so i think there is a way cyrus talks to postfix about
per-user quotas.
I don't know what setting a quota in postfix does... You can view the
quota in Cyrus by running cyradm and executing the command lq
user.username.
Andy
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
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