On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 01:31:47AM +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
Problems that admins can solve are temporary errors for users and the'll need an error logged. Problems that are caused by users themselves (like over quota) are usually not temporary errors and they shouldn't have errors logged (since admin can't usually do anything about them anyway).
Depends on the environment; in many cases, the admin could, or may even be expected to, raise the quota.
Also, you're assuming that users will be able to interpret an error message, even a clear one, correctly, and that the MUA will always convey the error to the user. I am not sure either of these assumptions are always true. Logging is important so when the user calls in with "I can't do X", the admin can see why quickly.
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