I just saw that the just released beta does not include your patch.
I made some test on an old mail box, and you are right. It works, but only if I use maildirmake -q ... so what is the interest of the "quota" field in mysql ? I'd rather use this field, it is easier to administrate.
Hi,
Thanks for your awnser.
I dont understand everything. I saw in READEME.maildirquota that I have to create maildirs with "maildirmake -q
10000000S /backup/mail/boxes/test/Maildir. And it creates a maildir with a 'maildirsize' file into it.
I made the test before posting, and it does not change anything, which is logical for me because I dont know what
(courier ? exim ? rc ?) has to change this maildirsize file.
My mailboxes are already existing, so I dont know if I can apply maildirmake -q to them without crushing what is
inside.
Exim is not configured to use quotas (because I dont know howto), but courier is.
MykeulOn 2/20/06, Aury Fink Filho < lista@aury.com.br> wrote:Hi,
I'm the quota patch author.
This quota problem happens to me when I have quota set to 0 (unlimited).
I also use courier-imap.
Courier-imap calculates the quota size based in the maildirsize for the
account (probably you don't have a maildirsize yet, e.g., no mails in
this account). MySQL only plays a role when there's no maildirsize, or
when you alter the quota. When you alter the quota, the maildirsize file
is recalculated.
Regards,
Aury
Mykeul wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I use CVS Roundcube, and I try to get the quota working. I check in
> the source code, and saw that the "disk usage" in rc is calculated
> from the imap command QUOT1 GETQUOTA ROOT "INBOX" (I know QUOT1 is
> only the way to recognize response).
> The problem is that when I ask this to my courier-imap server, it does
> NOT reply something RC expects.
> I know it is not a rc problem, but I ask on a courier-imap newsgroup
> and nobody awnsers. Could you help me please ? I'm sure it is a simple
> problem for someone who knows well imap.
> The message I posted on the NG, with technical info is juste below
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
> Mykeul
>
> I set up a courier-imap server with a mysql authentication. Everything
> works well, but the quotas are not.
>
> Here's my authmysqlrc :
>
> MYSQL_SERVER localhost
> MYSQL_USERNAME mail
> MYSQL_PASSWORD password
> MYSQL_PORT 3306
> MYSQL_OPT 0
> MYSQL_DATABASE mail
> MYSQL_USER_TABLE users
> MYSQL_CLEAR_PWFIELD clear
> MYSQL_UID_FIELD uid
> MYSQL_GID_FIELD gid
> MYSQL_LOGIN_FIELD id
> MYSQL_HOME_FIELD home
> MYSQL_NAME_FIELD name
> MYSQL_MAILDIR_FIELD maildir
> MYSQL_QUOTA_FIELD quota
>
> and here is my mysql db :
>
> CREATE TABLE `users` (
> `id` char(128) NOT NULL default '',
> `crypt` char(128) NOT NULL default '',
> `clear` char(128) NOT NULL default '',
> `name` char(128) NOT NULL default '',
> `uid` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL default '65534',
> `gid` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL default '65534',
> `home` char(255) NOT NULL default '',
> `maildir` char(255) NOT NULL default '',
> `quota` char(255) NOT NULL default '',
> KEY `id` (`id`)
> ) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
>
> INSERT INTO `users` VALUES (' test@test.local
> <mailto: test@test.local>', '', 'test', 'Test', 8,
> 8, '/backup/mail/boxes/test', '/backup/mail/boxes/test
> /Maildir/',
> '1000000S');
>
> When I telnet my 143 port and ask for the quota, I get this :
> debianetch~ telnet localhost 143
> Trying 127.0.0.1...
> Connected to localhost.localdomain.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> * OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 UIDPLUS CHILDREN NAMESPACE
> THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT THREAD=REFERENCES SORT QUOTA IDLE ACL
> ACL2=UNION]
> Courier-IMAP ready. Copyright 1998-2004 Double Precision, Inc. See
> COPYING for distribution information.
> A login test@test.local <mailto: test@test.local> test
> A OK LOGIN Ok.
> B GETQUOTAROOT "INBOX"
> * QUOTAROOT "INBOX" "ROOT"
> * QUOTA "ROOT"
> B OK GETQUOTAROOT Ok.
>
> The line
> * QUOTAROOT "INBOX" "ROOT"
>
> * QUOTA "ROOT"
>
> is not what my webmail expects, it should be something like
>
> * QUOTAROOT INBOX user/test
> * QUOTA user/test (STORAGE 654 9765)
>
> I have been browse dozens of Google pages but I dont find anything
> relevant about this problem.
> Could you help me ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mykeul
>