--On Tuesday, October 21, 2003 8:37 +1300 Simon Brady
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've seen this happen after a mailbox was manually deleted from the spool
directory. quota would run through the users in order until it hit the
corrupt one then abort, leaving all the remaining quotas in limbo.
Sinc
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003, Alec H. Peterson wrote:
> I've got a situation where quota -f deletes all quotas for mailboxes beyond
> a certain point in the alphabet even though they exist. This in turn
> causes mail delivery to fail with a System I/O error for those mailboxes
> until I re-create the q
I've got a situation where quota -f deletes all quotas for mailboxes beyond
a certain point in the alphabet even though they exist. This in turn
causes mail delivery to fail with a System I/O error for those mailboxes
until I re-create the quotas. However, running quota -f again causes the
del