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On 23-12-2004 17:17, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 23.12.2004, at 17:04, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Sounds like you are used to the special mbox feature of UW-imap: If the file $HOME/mbox exists, then that is masqueraded as INBOX and when reading it using POP3 or IMAP the content of /var/mail/$user is first transfered to $HOME/mbox.
I like that feature: It makes it possible to do hardquota and if hitting the roof it is at first only user and the local admin knows, instead of emails bouncing right away.
It also makes it possible with small quotas to prevent user from getting any new mail by sending him a large email :)
Although I guess Dovecot could still try moving the other mails.
So you are considering? Great :-)
- Jonas
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