Force maildrop to ignore quota.

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Force maildrop to ignore quota.

by Guy-749 :: Rate this Message:

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Hi,

I've taken over a mailserver that has some odd little configs to it.
At the moment the transport maps will send mail to maildrop for
delivery up to 2x the users quota, otherwise it sends it to virtual.
I've recently changed maildrop to use authdaemon with mysql. Maildrop
is deferring mail when it finds the account to be overquota. Is there
any way I can get it to ignore the quota and deliver anyway?
The postfix rules already take care of deciding whether I want the
overquota account to receive mail or not.

Thanks
Guy

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Re: Force maildrop to ignore quota.

by Sam Varshavchik :: Rate this Message:

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Guy writes:

> Hi,
>
> I've taken over a mailserver that has some odd little configs to it.
> At the moment the transport maps will send mail to maildrop for
> delivery up to 2x the users quota, otherwise it sends it to virtual.
> I've recently changed maildrop to use authdaemon with mysql. Maildrop
> is deferring mail when it finds the account to be overquota. Is there
> any way I can get it to ignore the quota and deliver anyway?
> The postfix rules already take care of deciding whether I want the
> overquota account to receive mail or not.
No, if maildrop sees the set quota, for a maildir, it will use it. If you
want the actual quota to be twice than it is, then just increase it.



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