Hey guys, when I setuped my ispconfig server, i had a partition scheme like this: md1: boot md2: / md3: /home md2 has quotas enabled. At this point I had two options for a user's quota: WebSpace and another one for mail... Since, I setuped quotas on /, and the mail quota option dissapeared. When I saw that, I removed quota from my / partition, but ISPconfig still show: WebSpace MB: But not the mail quota. Is there anything I can do to make it redetect my setup and re-add the mail quota option ? Thanks ! Phil
Please re enable quota in your partition. It is correct that the mail quota field does not show up when you use a maildir, as in this case the mail quota is the same then the web quota.
You have mail quota as I described above. Enter the amount of megabytes that you want to limit the emails to in the web quota field.
What I meant is that I need different quotas for mail and web.. ex: 250 mb web - 75 mail Is there anyway to do that ?
Can I switch back to non-Maildirs without loosing everything ? I really need those separate mail and web quotas.
You'd have to install a POP3 daemon that uses mbox instead of Maildir. To convert your Maildirs to mbox, you can try this script: http://www.lazygnome.net/projects/md2mb/0.1/md2mb-pl.txt
well, Even if I uncheck the MailDir option it still uses the maildirs. I restarted Courier and postfix, but the maildirs are still used