There's a variable telling how big the mailbox for a given user can be. If
the mailbox size exceeds the maximum allowed size, you get that message.
Now the whole system is re-created, the mailboxes are empty, the variables for
sizes have default values, there is 2.5G free space, and got the
Kövesdi György wrote:
There's a variable telling how big the mailbox for a given user can be. If
the mailbox size exceeds the maximum allowed size, you get that message.
Now the whole system is re-created, the mailboxes are empty, the variables for
sizes have default values, there is 2.5G
As suggested by someone earlier -- that sounds like a permissions issue
on the folders/directories.
The mailboxes (created by MkUsers) all have owner root:root, permission 0700,
and the files user.tab 0644:
l -R domains/teledigit.hu/kgy/
domains/teledigit.hu/kgy/:
drwx--3 root root
On Thu, 19 Feb 2009, Kövesdi György wrote:
As suggested by someone earlier -- that sounds like a permissions issue
on the folders/directories.
The mailboxes (created by MkUsers) all have owner root:root, permission 0700,
and the files user.tab 0644:
l -R domains/teledigit.hu/kgy/
On Thu, 19 Feb 2009, Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Thu, 19 Feb 2009, Kövesdi György wrote:
As suggested by someone earlier -- that sounds like a permissions issue
on the folders/directories.
The mailboxes (created by MkUsers) all have owner root:root, permission
0700,
and the files
On Thu, 19 Feb 2009, Kövesdi György wrote:
No, is NOT re-created. In Unix mailbox != Mailbox
I hope that that's intentionally a WIndows-style mailbox, and that you
use the proper command line parameter.
It is created by command MkUsers this way. I think it must be correct because
The default mailbox format for XMail in Unix is Maildir, and if you have
mailbox named folders, that's not Maildir.
So, if you don't pass '-Mm' to the XMail command line, you FAIL.
MkUsers needs to be passed the '-m' switch in order to create Maildir
folders.
Thanx, in now worx!
But in my