On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 10:17:28AM -0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > This has come up before. The move command is actually a two step > > operation where the file is first copied to the 'Trash' folder and then > > deleted from the source directory. The copy operation fails > > because the user is over quota. > > > > Since the mailbox is all on the same filesystem, why not use hard links to > move the file when the move command is used, like sendmail does, instead > of copy and delete ? It would give better performance, and take care of > the overquota problem.
There is no 'move' command in the IMAP RFC iirc. A 'move' operation is just client side semantics for 'copy and then delete'. -- Scott Russell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Linux Technology Center, System Admin, RHCE. Dial 877-735-8200 then ask for 919-543-9289 (TTY)