No. But someone knew what to answer to them, you keep spamming the mailing list with repeated '???' instead of waiting, which *is* impolite. Someone WILL answer you when they have time to study your question and prepare an answer. As I said, if you think you should be entitled to timely responses, please consider purchasing a support agreement, so you can have an SLA. Support provided over mailing list is pro bono publico and no one gets paid doing it for you.
Understood. And I don't think I'm "entitled" to anything. The list is free.
But it may be helpful to understand this: I figured that most people would want to use the quota-status service. Therefore, most people must know something about it. But there was no response at all, not even "I can help but it will take a couple of days", even though there was lots of other activity on the list. So I did what is commonplace on some other lists by bumping it up to the top again. No disrespect intended. Every list has its own "personality". I'll learn.
- Quota status comes with dovecot-core, on my server (debian) it is in
~$ ls -lah /usr/lib/dovecot/quota-status -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 84K May 27 12:35 /usr/lib/dovecot/quota-status
Did you look there?
Yes. I actually looked everywhere with find / ... This machine is running Ubuntu 12.04, dovecot --version = 2.0.19
So, I just tried installing on another machine running Ubuntu 14.04, dovecot --version = 2.2.9. It **is** there on that machine.
So, evidently, quota-status is not part of the older version. I guess I'll need to upgrade since I prefer not to compile from source.
You also are going to need ... [answers clipped]
Thank you. All EXCELLENT information.
quota_status_toolarge wasn't mentioned on the wiki. I presume that refers to the individual message size being too large, correct?
Thanks again, this is what I needed.
Michael