From: Paul L. <pa...@sq...> - 2005-06-23 09:07:17
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Try sending an email to that user before checking. Courier usually only creates the actual quota information after a delivery. What delivery agent are you using? Look for .maildirsize file in user's mailspool. -paul KEREM ERKAN wrote: > Hi Thomas, > > The output below says that the quota you tried to set is not applied. > So, your server sends you an output (NOQUOTA) that means "This user has > unlimited quota" > > If quota is not being displayed, there are two possibilities. One is, > your server does not have quota capability (which is not your situation > as it sends QUOTA when you ask for its capabilities) the other is, the > user does not have any quota set. > > I do not remember how to set quotas for Courier but for now, it seems > like you have not been able to set any quotas yet. Maybe a guru on the > list with Courier knowhow can help on setting quotas for it. > > Best regards, > > Kerem > > > > > IMAP command sent: a001 GETQUOTAROOT "INBOX" > > IMAP response recieved: > > > > Array > > ( > > [0] => * QUOTAROOT "INBOX" "ROOT" > > > > [1] => * QUOTA "ROOT" > > > > ) > > > > > > Usage is: > > > > Array > > ( > > [0] => NOQUOTA > > ) > > > > > > > > > > The readme suggests that if quota is not being displayed, > > then QUOTA is not listed in the imap server's capabilities. > > However, the configuration file has > > > > IMAP_CAPABILITY="IMAP4rev1 UIDPLUS CHILDREN NAMESPACE > > THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT THREAD=REFERENCES SORT QUOTA IDLE" > > > > And indeed, a network sniff does show that being sent. > > > > > > Any help much appreciated. > > > > Thanks > > > > Rich > > > -- Open Guild, LLC http://openguild.net/ Software.Systems.Solutions |