TL;DR it all but skim read most of the responses.
I use Exim with Courier extensively and my quota system works like a
charm. It is a very old implementation and could do with some updates
but works well.
I have a customised install of ECM2
(
http://maxo.captainnet.net/ecm2/index.html). Although developed to
run on Mac, you can use the ECM2 configs with binaries that are
available from your linux distro repositories (apt-get install xxxx
for Ubuntu)
It uses :
Exim 4
Courier (PoP3 & IMAP - normal & secure ports)
ClamAV
SpamAssissin
sqWebmail (I use Roundcube on my implementation)
MySQL as the database.
ECM2 Management via web interface
I love using a DB for users as it is easy to administer from a web
interface (provided in ECM2) and reduces the number of actual OS users
which reduces security risks from compromised accounts. Also keeps
everything together and makes disaster recovery significantly easier.
R e g a r d s
M i c h a e l L G r i f f i n
Please consider the environment before printing this email
He who play in root,
eventually kill tree.
On 20 February 2011 08:49, Heiko Schlittermann <hs@???> wrote:
> Heiko Schlittermann <hs@???> (Sat Feb 19 20:57:09 2011):
> (…)
>> Larger HDD is not an option here. We're talking about 120e3 mailboxes,
>> the data is growing about 60…70G per day.
> Reading this again I'm not sure about the growth, I'll have to check the numbers, but
> anyway, the quota issue remains ☺
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