Any bit of help greatly appreciated... I have 2 computers on Fedora Core 4, ISPConfig V 2.1.2, been super for about 2 years now (thanks!). Yesterday, both servers had the same email issues : Mail quota exceeded! I believe to have temporarily resolved it by turning off Trashscan v0.12 for all the email accounts on both computers, seems ok so far (no more "Mail quota exceeded!" messages). I'm supecting it's a TrashScan update that caused this issue, Any Input from you folks will be appreciated. Thanks! Robert
Thanks, no output at all with the: repquota -avug Thanks Falko (again! it's been awhile..), No output at all, with the: repquota -avug
Quota is not configured Hi Falko, I did not configure Quota on these 2 computers. I will test one email account later today, maybe Trashscan has updated again, since the issue started. 2100 hr's PST - Ok, I just tested with Trashscan turned back on, on one email account. It still does the "Mail quota exceeded" in the email messages I get.
I'm using traditional mbox The "Maildir" is not checked within ISPConfig. So I'm assuming that I'm using traditional mbox. Thanks for your time.
MailSpace MB: -1 Hi Falco, MailSpace MB: -1 and WebSpace MB: -1 I did not change anything on either of 2 servers, it just happened the other day, on their own. This is why I supect Trashscan update did something. Strange, eh ?
Any size email It's any size email. Both servers were fine for about 2 years, and then, on the same day, both servers had the same email issue. I still have TrashScan disabled on all the email accounts, this is a temporary remedy, that works. I'll do another test tonight with TrashScan enabled on one email account, maybe a previous update has fixed it. Thanks for your time.
Hello, I have exactly the same problem as rdells. Since today, some large emails are returned and I get the "Mail Quota Exceed!" message. I haven't updated anything in my server, but I have rebooted it (it was near 130 days without rebooting). I'm using OpenSuse 10, ISPConfig 2.1.1 and Postfix 2.2.5-5. I have disabled the antivirus and now it seems to work, but I don't understand where's the problem... Thanks, Marc Casas