I accidentally ran 'quota -f' on my system. This cleared every single quota that I had set on my Cyrus IMAP system. Luckily I had seconds earlier run 'quota' so I had a full list of what the quotas should be.
Unfortunately, the system has most of the users listed as having 0 for their usage: 30720 0 0 user.zhaberer 30720 0 0 user.zwright 30720 0 0 user.zzheng %var/spool/imap/z/user/zhaberer> du -sk . 112336 . Yes, I know that du will not accurately show the email usage for a user because of the 'cyrus.' files. Just to check things out, I set a quota on my own user, which showed '0' for usage which is *way* wrong. I then ran 'quota -f user.jlockard' which wiped my quota. I then set my quota again, ran a 'reconstruct -r user.jlockard' and then ran 'quota user.jlockard' which was still incorrect. On an off chance, I ran 'quota -f user.jlockard' again and it "fixed" my quota settings. To me this doesn't seem like "proper" results. Oh... Cyrus-IMAPD 2.1.11 on RedHat Linux 7.3 with 2.4.20-24.7smp kernel. -John -- --jlockard - "When the elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers." - African proverb ------------------------------------------------------------------- John M. Lockard | U of Michigan - School of Information Sys Admin III | 400 West Hall - 550 E. University. Ave. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1092 www.umich.edu/~jlockard | 734-936-7255 | 734-764-2475 FAX -------------------------------------------------------------------