Hello, Followed Falco's how-to on setting up virtual users /domains on Fedora 10 and everything seems to be working fine but it seems the quota feature only allows up to 2GB and I have one client who needs 5GB. It seems that anything above 2GB puts the quota at unlimited and we don't want that. Is there a way to break the 2GB barrier? Thanks, Toolz
Falco, Yes indeed. quota bigint(20) Yes 5368709120 The funny thing is this, when it creates a user, it puts the following in the maildirsize file: 2147483647S Which is 2GB. Is the limitation of the quota patch 2GB? Also if I manually adjust the maildirsize to anything higher, it then shows unlimited in the mail clients. Any ideas? Thanks, Toolz
What's the SQL statement you used to create that user? What happens when you try to increase the value in phpMyAdmin?
Falco, I just did an insert with phpMyAdmin, but here is what it uses: INSERT INTO `mail`.`users` (`email`, `password`, `quota`) VALUES ('[email protected]', ENCRYPT('1234567'), '5368709120'); I did increase it in phpMyAdmin to 5GB and it write 2GB in the maildirsize file. Toolz
Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.27.19-170.2.35.fc10.ppc #1 Mon Feb 23 12:48:02 EST 2009 ppc ppc ppc GNU/Linux
ppc is 32-bit, I guess? Maybe that's the problem. Maybe you can try on a 64-bit system? I'd be interested in the result as well.
Same trouble for me..the maximum quota per-user is limited to 2Gb! I try to put any kind of value in the DB table but the limit still there..