On Thu, 2010-02-18 at 16:20 +0200, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Thu, 2010-02-18 at 09:05 -0500, Charles Marcus wrote:
Personally I think the best way would be, if the user isn't over quota at the time of a message delivery, deliver that message, *regardless* of whether or not it puts the user over quota.
Wonder if there's anyone who wouldn't want this behavior? One exception could be that if mail is larger than the user's entire quota limit, it wouldn't be accepted. And this would happen only for deliver/lmtp, not imap append (because it would give user an error message directly).
I certainly wouldn't want to accept a message in this case, user might be 1K under quota, but get 20m file now that might be a whoopie doo :) but what if 130K users did same.
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