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		Obsolete Releases => SME Server 7.x => Topic started by: killer101 on July 21, 2006, 11:07:53 AM
		
			
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				I just played around with the quota system. Is there any posibility to inform the sender of an email that a users quota limit is reached?
 
 I know that from other systems. There you get a warning email that the user you try to reach has reached the quota limit and that the mail will not be delivered.
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				killer101----
 Glibly... play around a bit more, set a quota for test user, max that out
 with a bunch of files and see if that possibility becomes real;~) From
 the back of my mind, I've never used quotas, but isn't quotas all about
 the volume or filesize total allocation for a particular user's iBay? Maybe
 SME7 is different but from memory that's how SME6 seemed to do it.
 ----best wishes, Robert
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				I've already done that. SME does not deliver anymore mails if the quota limit is reached. But it does not inform the one who sent a mail that the limit is reached and that his email isn't delivered.
 
 That is my problem. How could the sender of an email be informed about that?
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				killer101----
 Good work;~)
 Suggest you put something on the BugTracker?
 Also put something on the SME Server Future.
 (ie as a feature request)
 ----best wishes, Robert