Re: Odd quota problem

From: Patrick Radtke (no email)
Date: Thu Aug 03 2006 - 16:53:14 EDT

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    Is all that usage for his INBOX?
    If it is spread across multiple IMAP folders then you could set a
    quota separately for each one.

    It may be that you are suffering from the 2GB quota limit in Cyrus
    2.2 that Daniel mentioned.

    Maybe just remove his quota?

    liverwurst.cc.columbia.edu> sq user.ct2213f none
    remove quota
    liverwurst.cc.columbia.edu> lq user.ct2213f
       /

    #Quota file still exists. Not sure if you need to remove it.
    -bash-3.00$ cyr_quota -f user.ct2213f
        Quota % Used Used Root
                             7 user.ct2213f

    rm /var/cyrus/quota/K/user.ct2213f

    -bash-3.00$ cyr_quota -f user.ct2213f
        Quota % Used Used Root
    liverwurst.cc.columbia.edu> lq user.ct2213f

    -Patrick

    On Aug 3, 2006, at 12:53 PM, Karl Boyken wrote:

    > I've been helping my over-quota user move mail out of his Inbox
    > into local folders with Thunderbird. His disk usage is down to a
    > current usage of 1524826 bk, and a du shows 1642048 kb. But
    > lmtpunix is still bouncing his mail with "Over quota" messages,
    > even though his quota is still 4,250,000 kb.
    >
    > Karl
    >
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