Hi,
I know that in basilix you can set the storage size to warn the user that they have already exceeded thier space limits but if I am correct the imcoming mails will not be bounced back to the sender even if the quota if full right? I would really want to know how to set the so that it bounce the mail back to the sender replying that the receipients mailbox is full.
One more favour is that I would ,like to glance on the ZomZom(webmail version) source if it is open for viewing. Please send it to this address if it is possible.
kenji@greenhse.com
thanks alot there!
Kenji
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Bounced mail is related to a hard quota on the server and the mail transfer agent itself. As basilix does not receive mail it can not bounce them. Basilix's folder sizes are innaccurate anyways, they omit sub-folders.
It's best to set a quota in basilix slightly smaller than the physical one set with the MTA/Mail System.
Example; if Basilix is told "45 MB" and is eventually coded to prohibit sent mail when quota is hit; there is still room for the users to cleanup. If the MTA is set for "50 MB" the users got lots of time (or should have lots of time) to cleanup before mail actually does get bounced....
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
Hi,
I know that in basilix you can set the storage size to warn the user that they have already exceeded thier space limits but if I am correct the imcoming mails will not be bounced back to the sender even if the quota if full right? I would really want to know how to set the so that it bounce the mail back to the sender replying that the receipients mailbox is full.
One more favour is that I would ,like to glance on the ZomZom(webmail version) source if it is open for viewing. Please send it to this address if it is possible.
kenji@greenhse.com
thanks alot there!
Kenji
old messages are fun...
Bounced mail is related to a hard quota on the server and the mail transfer agent itself. As basilix does not receive mail it can not bounce them. Basilix's folder sizes are innaccurate anyways, they omit sub-folders.
It's best to set a quota in basilix slightly smaller than the physical one set with the MTA/Mail System.
Example; if Basilix is told "45 MB" and is eventually coded to prohibit sent mail when quota is hit; there is still room for the users to cleanup. If the MTA is set for "50 MB" the users got lots of time (or should have lots of time) to cleanup before mail actually does get bounced....