Timo, thank you for the reply to my question about shared folders yesterday.
I'm now trying to get quota reporting working consistently. This is with dovecot 1.2.11 in solaris 10 sparc. We have local quotas for the mail spool (/a1) and quotas for home directories. All are UFS and have rpc (rquota) working fine.
With just this:
protocol imap { mail_plugins = quota imap_quota }
My mail client (thunderbird 3.0.4) reported the home directory quota.
So then I added this:
plugin { quota = fs:INBOX:mount=/a1 quota2 = fs:Home:mount=%h }
First, I had to make /a1/quotas world readable, otherwise I'd get this error:
open(/a1/quotas) failed: Permission denied
I'm getting the same type of error with the quota2 line now: open(/nfs/rack/u4/quotas) failed: Permission denied
Since the home directory quota worked without the plugin configuration, my guess is that the plugin config is not using rpc. I can't find any way to force it to use rpc. Again, if I make that 'quotas' file world readable (which I believe isn't good practice), dovecot stops complaining.
Also, what should I expect to see on the client? Will dovecot report only one quota (the one that's closer to the limit), or will it report both? I've only seen the first quota in thunderbird, but that could easily be a client issue.
thank you
Tom Lieuallen Oregon State University