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ISPConfig3 Unlimited Mail Quota Problems
One of servers I manage has ISPConfig3 (Ubuntu 9.04 perfect server)
NONE of the mailboxes have ever been set to have a quota. All of a sudden, a few days ago, I started noticing problems. I had maildrop tell me it couldn't deliver mail due to "over quota". I checked the settings for that mailbox and it had a 30MB quota set (even though I have never set a quota for it). I set the quota back to 0MB and it won't allow mail delivery. I set it to 2000MB to allow the mail in the queue to deliver, then set it back to 0MB and it seems to work. Today, I have end-user call me and say they haven't receive any email for 5 hours. I check the queue and they are stuck with "over quota" errors. I checked the settings for that mailbox and it had a 0MB quota set (this means unlimited, yes?). I set the quota as 2000MB and the mail queue cleared. Where did ISPConfig pull the 30MB setting from? Why won't email delivery succeed when a 0MB quota is set? How do I know this won't start occurring on ALL of the mailboxes? Do I need to go through and set them all at a high value?? |
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So I guess that this value is not set by ispconfig, looks to me like a auto form fill problem caused by a webbrowser. |
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