Chris,
I *think* Larry and I had discussed somthing like this before
implementing IGNOREQUOTA. Are you proposing something like an
extensible FLAGS keyword, ie:
RCPT TO:<foo(_at_)example(_dot_)com> FLAGS=qa
where:
q = no quota check
a = no acl check
I figure that using single-letter flags would be better than keywords,
since it would keep the max length of the RCPT command down to a
manageable level.
Thoughts?
Ken
Chris Newman wrote:
This is a special case of a general problem.
We do quota override for messages from a voicemail gateway, so it certainly
has value.
But it would also be nice to have other "delivery flags" passed along. We
have a delivery flag which indicates the subaddress came from a sieve
script, so the ACL check on subfolder delivery is suppressed.
- Chris
--On Thursday, August 30, 2001 10:59 -0400 Ken Murchison
<ken(_at_)oceana(_dot_)com>
wrote:
I just submitted the following draft update:
http://www.oceana.com/ftp/drafts/draft-murchison-lmtp-ignorequota-01.txt
All feedback is welcome. FYI, this extension has been implemented in
Cyrus IMAP since v2.0.11.
Regards,
Ken
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