This is not something that Procmail would handle. Procmail merely
handles the delivery, and if the delivery fails because of an exceeded
quota, procmail will assist sendmail in generating a response message
explaining the failure. But if the delivery does *not* fail, procmail
really isn't paying attention to the user's quota.
You probably want such a warning to be sent by a script that runs once
a day and looks at the quota for each user. It shouldn't be a problem
to run something like that every day, unless you want to do this on a
system with hundreds of thousands of mailboxes.
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 09:46:19AM +0300, Evren Yurtesen wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to make procmail work like so that
when the user is low in quota he/she will receive a
quota warning? (not the sender of the email also the receiver)
Evren
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