Mark Lo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I would like to ask how to set up a quota limit in qmail for
>each user or any other alternative to set up a quota for each mail user.
You can, of course, use filesystem quotas to limit user mailboxes. If
you need a mailbox quota specifica
Hi,
I would like to ask how to set up a quota limit in qmail for
each user or any other alternative to set up a quota for each mail user.
Thank you
Mark
On Mon, 28 Jun 1999 10:03:07 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>What is the normal policy for handling email that goes
>over a users quota?
Looking at logs for a number of mailing lists, it's about 50:50. There
are even sites that bounce mail for "user is over hourly mail quota".
IMHO, you bounce
We don't run hard quota's. We do charge for extra disk usage. If a
customer goes way over we may contact them as excessive disk space
in email is often a sign of a problem. The user may be getting mail
bombed, the account might be hacked, etc. If the problem is not the
user's fault or does not
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> What is the normal policy for handling email that goes
> over a users quota?
I would think it should be one of the items of local policy agenda.
Either it is immediately bounced to the sender (notifying him that
the addressee didn't receive the m
What is the normal policy for handling email that goes
over a users quota?
Is the mail normally bounced back to the sender, just dropped
or something else?
I'm looking at adding user quota's to vchkpw, which uses a single
/etc/passwd user for all pop mail accounts.
Ken Jones
Inter7