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On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Sven Eulberg wrote:
Over quota is over quota... Perhaps it's better to drop a line in the user's inbox e.g. 'mail from mail@address.com rejected because there was not enough space in your inbox...' or something else. So both sender AND recipient are informed and I'm sure the owner will THEN tidy up his mailbox.
:-) Well, wait long enough and those messages fill the partition. Moreover, if it is spooled, the message gets delivered more than once. <joke>One could count the unique, failed messages and then display a virtual message: "Since you've last read this notification message at 2010-02-13 23:23, 327 messages could not spooled into your INBOX, because you are over quota." When it is read (not seen), the count resets.</joke>
But I'd like the "deliver a message if user is under quota and the message is smaller than quota". Or an option "deliver may exceed the quota by X", sort of like the quota_rules for Trash, but for the service. Possible not all scenarios can tweak a special .conf for deliver containing increased quota_rules.
Regards,
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