Le dimanche 10 septembre 2017 14:35:16, Alex JOST <jost+lists@dimejo.at> a écrit:
- It seems that when we use the sql dict, a map contaning the patern "priv/quota/limit/messages" is mandatory. Not specifying it in dovecot-dict-sql.conf.ext issues an error. As we are interested only by the storage size and don't want to process the number of messages, how to get rid of it ?
Set it to unlimited?
It is not the point. I don't want to have to manage the number of messages, only the storage size.
If the IMAP QUOTA RFCs, the number of messages is given only as an example of resources that can be accessible by IMAP QUOTA. So why dovecot made it mandatory ?
- We store the storage value in kilobytes. But the plugin seems to only accept storage in bytes, Is there any way to let know to dovecot that the value stored in the database is in kilobytes ? (of course, I tried to put "size/1024" in the value_field field of the map. It works, but generate a lot of error lines in the dovecot log as it create a syntaxly incorrect MySQL uodate request...)
Using 'storage' instead of 'bytes' should provide limits as kilobytes.
It is what I have already done, from the begnining.
But that word deals about how the limit is defined in the quota rule definition, not about the values stored in the database. In the database we use, the sizes are stored in kilobytes, but dovecot wants bytes (strange choice BTW, as when we deal about disk storage we talk only in terms of sectors size, clusters, etc... which are now always defined as multiples of kilobytes...)...
Jacques.
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