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On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2010-02-18 11:09 AM, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
Actually, I once had a system where the request was "we do not send over quota notices, all mails have to arrive". Hence, deliver should have no quota - well, a very high quota actually -, but a quite strick IMAP quota.
So simply leaving everything in the INBOX defeats the quota?
Not directly.
Incoming mails were spooled to /var/mail/user.
Upon login via IMAP or POP and when /var/mail/user changes those mails
were slurped into ~user/<
So the users saw at most as many mails that would fit into the filesystem quota.
This setup ditched for large mails sometimes, because the slurp worked strictly sequentially.
Regards,
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