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Hi
I am running openwebmail (ver 1.14) on my RHEL 3 server.
I want to implement quota on the INBOX (/home/spool/mail/<usename>) is it possible?
Is it possible to maintain differ quota for different users for the INBOX?
Hi
I am running openwebmail (ver 1.14) on my RHEL 3 server.
I want to implement quota on the INBOX (/home/spool/mail/<usename>) is it possible?
Is it possible to maintain differ quota for different users for the INBOX?
Did you try to look at the Openwebmail documentation??? Has documentation, examples, and a sample .conf file.
Thanks for your reply. I will definitely go through pages.
I want to know the following things.
when I apply user quota on my /home partion and define a quota of 1 GB for user <sanjib> does it mean the total of disk space of the directory and the file together and all other files for user <sanjib> should not exceed 1 GB
drwx--x--x 31 sanjib sanjib 4096 Nov 9 18:03 /home/sanjib
-rw------- 1 sanjib mail 533M Nov 11 11:43 /home/spool/mail/sanjib
Thanks
Sanjib Gupta
Last edited by sanjibgupta; 11-11-2012 at 12:20 AM.
Thanks for your reply. I will definitely go through pages.
I want to know the following things.
when I apply user quota on my /home partion and define a quota of 1 GB for user <sanjib> does it mean the total of disk space of the directory and the file together and all other files for user <sanjib> should not exceed 1 GB
drwx--x--x 31 sanjib sanjib 4096 Nov 9 18:03 /home/sanjib
-rw------- 1 sanjib mail 533M Nov 11 11:43 /home/spool/mail/sanjib
If you want to know those things, then you should go read the documentation/instructions on them. I looked up the links for you, and gave them to you previously. I am certainly not going to read them to you.
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