I suspect this issue was caused by "--with-trashquota" configure option.
I'm testing without this option (--with-trashquota) now.
Sam Varshavchik escreveu:
Jeronimo Zucco writes:
First of all: Should I post the questions in the courier-imap list or
courier-users list ? :-)
Just to avoid double posts.
This belongs on courier-users.
Citando Sam Varshavchik <mrs...@courier-mta.com>:
Jeronimo Zucco writes:
I use postfix. in the master.cf:
maildrop unix - n n - - pipe
flags=DRhu user=maildrop
argv=/usr/local/maildrop/bin/maildrop -d
${user} -w 90
Run maildrop -v to verify that quote extensions have been compiled
in.
~# /usr/local/maildrop/bin/maildrop -v
maildrop 2.0.3 Copyright 1998-2005 Double Precision, Inc.
GDBM extensions enabled.
Courier Authentication Library extension enabled.
Enabled Berkeley DB instead of GDBM extensions.
Maildir quota extension enabled.
What about your filesystem, and mail delivery rate?
Distribution: Ubuntu 6.10 server
Kernel version: 2.6.20.3 (vanilla compiled by hand)
Filesystem of Maildirs: XFS
This might be something XFS-specific. There's not much of a track
record of using maildirs on XFS.
Under normal conditions, every once in a while -- but vary rarely --
it is possible for a quote update to get missed. That's normal, but
shouldn't occur too frequently.
Can I force to calc the used quota for a single user, without send
mail to him, by example ?
Running maildirquota on the maildir, with the same quota, should
recalculate it.
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