I already have a procmail rule in each user's directory that delivers "X-Spam-Status: Yes" email to a "spam-mail" folder. and the others to the inbox (specified in $DEFAULT) Assuming I did not want spam-mail under quota control I suppose I would have to add a line at the end something like this only for those users that have quotas:
| "/usr/libexec/dovecot/deliver -m $DEFAULT -e"
Would this mean that "deliver" will look at the size of the $DEFAULT file (using a dirsize directive in dovecot.conf) and sned an error message back if it is over quota?
Asheesh Laroia asheesh@asheesh.org wrote: On Tue, 8 Jan 2008, papi mac wrote:
You mean by having a procmail rule to send the mail on to dovecot for delivery? If so, what would the line in the procmail rule look like?
Right, that's what I mean -
at the end of the default procmail rules (like in /etc/procmailrc), pipe the message to deliver with the right arguments.
I don't actually use deliver, either, but maybe others can say more, or maybe you can figure it out from here.
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