I know this is an old problem, but I'd like your thoughts.
We need to apply quotas to our students for the obvious reasons, but face the old issue of having them hit their quotas and then being unable to move forward because deleting mail from the client (SquirrelMail) typically means moving the message to trash, requiring two copies of the message. This was a known issue when we moved to the system, and we accepted it on the basis that our front line support could deal with it. It occurred to me, though, that if we made the user.xxx.Trash folder a separate quota root with the same quota as their inbox these problems would go away. Can anyone see any problems with this ?
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