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Re: Quota Thing...

1997-03-30 19:55:38
Yep, I see it all the time... it goes to postmaster.... and then since
I'm postmaster, it generally gets bounced, since I'm usually dangerously
near my quota. :)

At that point it's tossed to /var/tmp/dead.letter where it belongs. :)
(That's sendmail's doing, not procmail's btw.)

On Mon, 31 Mar 1997, Daniel Suen wrote:

On Sun, 30 Mar 1997, Brian Moore wrote:

On Sun, 30 Mar 1997, Daniel Suen wrote:

Dear All,

We are going to upgrade our site to use Sendmail 8.8.5 and procmail as 
our local delivery agent. Currently, we have user mailbox file system 
"/var/mail" being set system quota. Different users may have different 
quota limit. I saw in the file "examples/advanced", that procmail can do 
similar sort of thing, but it is not clear what it means, The tag 
"Maxsize=" limits the size of user mailbox, or limits the size of 
incoming mails? I believe it should be the former, but I would like to 
confirm that.

I'd skip the maxsize stuff.  If your system handles disk quotas, its better
to use them.

Also, as a matter of fact, our machine is running HP-UX 10.10, and it 
ships with a buggy local delivery agent "rmail", which behaves strangely 
when mails can't be put to local user's mail box due to quota limitation. 
It may truncate the mail, or it may ignore it without any kind of 
warning. I do not know too much about procmail, but under such 
circumstances, what will procmail do?

Dunno about on HPUX, but on SunOS and even on Solaris procmail does The
Right Thing and bounces the mail if the new item would put them over the
hard quota.  It doesn't put half in: it either fits the whole mail in
or it generates a bounce with a 'Quota exceeded' message.





How about if the sender himself does not have enough quota to fit the
bounced mail as well? Anybody come accross such incident?

Best,

Daniel.


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