Thanks for the response.
I have tried setting this up with the following command and it isn't 
working for me.

# ./vsetuserquota test.com 5000
vmysql: sql error[5]:

The domain does exist in the system:

# ./vdominfo test.com
domain: test.com
uid:    108
gid:    104
dir:    /home/vpopmail/domains/test.com
users:  1


Just keep getting some strange errors.  It might have to do with the mysql 
piece of it. I might just set it up with cdb again.

Do you (or anyone else) no if this quota can be set through a web 
interface?  I bet it would be easy to right one and change the file.  Once 
this file changes does anything have to be run to load the changes are is 
it immediate.

Thanks,
-Steve


On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, nik [tm] wrote:

> isnt this all to do with the .qmailadmin-limits file?
> I placed one in the /vpopmail/domains/domainname.com folder and then you
> can use it in qmailadmin
> I havent yet put on vqadmin so not sure it works differently or not
> (cant see why it should require another way)
> the contents of my file are;
> 
> maxpopaccounts  6
> maxaliases      6
> maxforwards     5
> maxmailinglists 0
> maxautoresponders       11
> quota   100
> 
> I know when I saw a working version of vqadmin that you can set the
> domain quota in there too..
> 
> 



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