On Fri, 25 May 2007, Nicolas Boullis wrote:
As I wrote the patch, I do. ;-)
Always good to go to the source :)
The warning is triggered when the free space goes below the specified value, not when the used space goes above. Hence, if you have no limit on the message count, no warning on the message count will ever be executed.
Fair enough, I knew I wasn't setting a message count quota, but I didn't realize it was smart enough to know that.
Moreover, if the free space is already below the specified value, no warning is triggered. It is only triggered when a message *brings* the free space below the specified value.
I had it reversed and correcting the percentage to be how much of the storage quota is left, things worked as they should.
Thanks for clarification.
-Doug