default mailbox quota

Discussion in 'General' started by joe37, Feb 21, 2014.

  1. joe37

    joe37 New Member

    Hello,

    Currently, when creating a mailbox, ISPConfig by default suggests 0 (unlimited) and if client uses this option he would of course be unable to create another mailbox because the first mailbox would use the whole quota.
    I think the more sensible way would be to set some kind of default mailbox quota by administrator, so the client could just confirm default setting (for example 500 MB) and would not need to worry about what number to enter.
    Also, all the settings below "send copy to" should perhaps be moved to some "advanced" sub-menu, because I don't think regular users even know what those options mean and can just break things :)
    I don't know if any of this makes sense for you guys, but it's a suggestion to make this excellent product even better. If there are any options which I could already use to accomplish this, I would be more than happy to hear about them.

    joe
     
  2. concept21

    concept21 Active Member

    You can set mailbox related things in the Postfix config files. :)
     
  3. concept21

    concept21 Active Member

    These are some options which you can configure in Postfix. ;)
     

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  4. joe37

    joe37 New Member

    It's not a problem that ISPconfig wouldn't limit the mailbox size. It does and it can be configured without a problem. I'm talking about the user interface which by default suggests an unlimited mailbox size which is not what most people want.
     
  5. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    You can change the default value in the mail_user form rile.
     
  6. joe37

    joe37 New Member

    Do you mean /usr/local/ispconfig/interface/web/mail/form/mail_user.tform.php or something else?
     

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