The directive name changed (not in upgrading
doc)...
CU Greg
Robert Covell wrote:
We are using deliver only to notify them of being over quota. Everything
else is coming in via sendmail. It does notify the sender of the user being
over quota but the user still gets the email. Just wonder if anything else
could be causing conflicting settings.
Yes, this is
-8.12.10
cyrus-imapd-2.1.15
cyrus-sasl-2.1.15 w/mysql auth
Thanks
-Bob
> -Original Message-
> From: Andrew Morgan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 11:20 AM
> To: Robert Covell
> Cc: Jernej Porenta; Info-Cyrus
> Subject: RE: lmtp_overquota_perm_fa
er. Any experience if the lmtp_overquota_perm_failure performs this or
> do we need another config option?
>
> Thanks again.
>
> -Bob
If you have lmtp_overquota_perm_failure set to "no" (the default I think),
then mail will be refused for that user with a temporary error. T
Thanks for your reply. We do that now to let users know they are over
quota. But we don't want messages delivered if they are over quota. We
don't even want them to be queued on the system, just bounce back to the
sender. Any experience if the lmtp_overquota_perm_failure performs thi
Is this the config option to stop emails from being delivered if they are
over quota?
We have it set to:
lmtp_overquota_perm_failure: yes
I thought I read another post regarding that it does just this.
The system does return a over quota message to the sender but the messages
still get through