--- On Tue, 5/22/12, Phil Pennock <exim-users@???> wrote:
> From: Phil Pennock <exim-users@???>
> Subject: Re: [exim] Quota Limits - Setting Greater Amounts
> To: exim-users@???
> Date: Tuesday, May 22, 2012, 7:06 PM
> On 2012-05-22 at 13:00 -0700, Todd
> Lyons wrote:
> > The only real fix for this is some combination of:
> > 1. Set your quota warning lower, giving it more
> breathing room to
> > accept large messages.
> > 2. Set your mail server to accept not quite as large
> messages so it
> > can't overrun that space between threshhold and
> max_quota.
> > 3. Tell your users to use cloud storage for sharing
> files instead of SMTP.
>
> Do modern mail clients honour IMAP alerts, or do they
> suppress them as
> spam?
>
> Perhaps there's a way to have the IMAP server send an IMAP
> alert message
> about quota usage when the quota files says you're at more
> than 85%
> full?
>
> -Phil
I use the Horde Webmail 4 system on the Linux server - and I've not seen a spot where you can set it to receive IMAP alerts or anything?
When the user is fully maxed at their quote and they try to send a message, they do get an error that they are over their quota at that point, however.
But, the idea is to set it so they are at least informed that they are getting close to their quota - before they hit it. Because once they hit it, their mail is rejected - which means they are losing out on incoming e-mails.
I set the quota inclusive setting to 'true' for now - so hopefully that will help.
Brian S.
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