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According to the 06/13 CVS log "Dovecot from inetd work now properly with POP3". This is a big deal for us as we depend on inetd for ACLs and rate control. I have not, however, been able to determine from the documentation whether Dovecot from inetd works properly with imap. Anyone have first hand experience running Dovecot imap out of inetd? Michael |
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When I set up Cyrus IMAP I established a default quota in the config
file, of 20 megabytes (autocreatequota). Yet all accounts were created without a particular quota and it's my understanding that they should all have a quota of 20 meg, because of the default setup. cyradm does not reply to queries about quotas on a particular account. lq or lqm just gives me another command prompt. If I run quota -f on my system will this just automatically be fixed? Or am I asking to hose things completely if I do this? Or am I completely misunderstanding what autocreatequota actually does? What I really want to end up with is a default quota of 2 meg and then allow certain "privileged" users to go up to 20. Would the best path to this be: 1) Change autocreatequota to 2 meg and restart cyrus 2) Set 20 meg quotas on priviledged users via cyradm 3) Run quota -f Am I on the right track here? Or will I need to script quotas for everyone because quota -f isn't smart enough to autocreate quotas for accounts that already exist? Thanks in advance, --Bob |
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