There is already domain limits from the qmailadmin-limits
file/table. I don't believe in the concept of
sum(user limits) == domain limit
Most users will need a small quota, however there are
times when they'll need more just for a once in a blue
time to get a large attachment through, but over
That actually sounds like it may work.
Another solution may be this:
Since qmailadmin now allows postmaster to allocate quota per user, what
if we introduce a limit that restricts how much quota the postmaster has
to distribute.
This would give us the flexibility to allocate quota per domain and
I'm thinking to a new solution, modifying qmailadmin as follows.
A unique ".qmailmaildirsize" should be created in the domain, and every
user should have his own "maildirsize" linked by an "ln -sf" to the
domain's ".qmailmaildirsize".
\domain
\domain\.qmailmaildirsize
[global]
On Wednesday, January 29, 2003, at 06:31 AM, Brian Kolaci wrote:
I too had put in code to calculate real quota
based on recursively doing stat's. This seems to
chew up *alot* of resources. I have over a thousand
domains and its hasn't been an issue to have a username per
domain. In fact, it
If you are not able to get connected to the sqwebmail I would
start with looking to make sure your authentication loaded.
or that it loaded from the right place.
Otherwise I think that we would need more details.
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Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 08:36:27 -0800 (PS
hi
i installl sqwebmail it work first time and when i rebooted , i am unable to browse the sqwebmail and the apache running fine please guide how i can solve my prob
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On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Clayton Weise wrote:
Clayton,
> Anytime you recompile vpopmail with different options you'll need to also
> recompile any of the programs that use it. Like qmailadmin and vqadmin.
Thanks for your reply. If you check the end of my original post:
> I rebuilt both qmailadmin
Hi,
We have a big problem on one mail server. Since Sunday night users
cannot get their mail. We have a vpopmail setup that runs with qmail.
Although originally thinking it was and may be a spam attack, certain
sender addresses have been put in /var/qmail/control/badmailfrom.
When looking at outp
Anytime you recompile vpopmail with different options you'll need to also
recompile any of the programs that use it. Like qmailadmin and vqadmin.
-Clayton
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I too had put in code to calculate real quota
based on recursively doing stat's. This seems to
chew up *alot* of resources. I have over a thousand
domains and its hasn't been an issue to have a username per
domain. In fact, it works well and better than
when the quota code was in vdelivermail.
> ON Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 05:07:00PM -0600, Michael Burns wrote:
> > I've noticed that vdelivermail in vpopmail 5.2 and (probably up to
> > and including) 5.3.14 doesn't process any .qmail file at its second
> > argument when that argument is a directory path.
> >
> > Shouldn't vdelivermail chec
Have you checked to see if the domain has expired?
Trey Nolen
> I have some email accounts have to be temporary denying to receive emails
> from internet users except intranet.. any body please give me suggestion
or
> idea for this? many thanks in advance
>
> Regards
>
> Winan
>
>
>
Greetings,
I've been looking through the archives, but haven't found anything that
seems to cover this.
After rebuilding vpopmail (make clean; configure; etc.) with a default
quota, domains created via "~vpopmail/bin/vadddomain" are created as
expected with a postmaster account that has the corr
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