I deleted it and it came back after the first message was delivered. My
guess is that maildrop creates them if they don't exist where the
default ./Maildir delivery doesn't so you have to create it first.
-Jake
Rolan wrote:
Would it still work if you deleted the maildirsize file?
Jacob S. Barrett wrote:
I use maildrop 1.5.0 on freebsd 4.7 working with mysql -
there to be stored base of users. I needed to make a quota for
virtual users and I have faced with a problem. With the help
maildirmake -q
it is possible to specify the size of a quota which to be
stored(kept) in
a file maildirsize - and then all works. If to define quota in
mysql database - that does not work.
Whether who faced with similar?
It is possible specify size of quota only in mysql ?
Are you using the courier port in FreeBSD. I had to update it a bit
to bet a newer maildrop that supported quota messages before I could
use it. It is all working for me. I have mysql virtual users with
quota in the database. You must initially set the quota with
maildirmake -q but after each message delivery the maildirsize quota
is updated from the database value.
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