999999999999999S
46952596785873 1822
7333 1
2438 1
2333 1
How did we get from 14306001 to 46952596785873 after just
12104 bytes?
The problem is that it's making my quotas useless.
Anybody has run into a similar situation?
Any pointers will be greatly appreciated.
Try the development build of maildrop.
Hi Sam, thanks for responding.
I upgraded to version 1.6.3.20040608 and are still getting large
maildir sizes.
Any ideas?
You're probably overflowing a variable somewhere. Why are
you setting the quota so high anyway? Do you actually have a
disk larger than ~909TB (what you have the quota set to)? If
you're just testing quota calculations while avoiding
actually going over quota, why not just set the quota to
something slightly larger than your disk size?
Hi Devin, thanks for your response.
The reason I setup the quota so large is for testing. When I set it to a
normal amount like 100MB, I can't receive anything because of the size
miscalculation. After 1 message comes in, the size of the received messages
gets put in as a huge number. So I put in a large number so I may monitor
the maildirsize file without getting quota bounces.
Arie