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2000 Jul 23
0
Group quota with Linux
...the system.
By changing quota.c to check group quota instead of user quota, I found
an easy way to accomplish this.
RedHat Linux works with the User Private Group scheme (UPG). Every user
has a private group with the same name as the user itself and a default
umask of 002. This allows for setting a quotum on the group, having user
quota support completely switched off. Also, a quotum can be set on a
group share which is writable for all members of that group.
As an example for putting quota on group shares, this would make a share
for the company's website:
[global]
force create mode = 660
for...
2008 Sep 17
1
rejecting mail due to quota exceeded
...g dovecot's deliver to deliver mails to a virtual mailbox
tree owned by the vmail user, by piping the message to the following
command spawned by vmail:
/usr/bin/env HOME=/srv/vmail/mydomain.ch/myaccount /usr/lib/dovecot/deliver
When a message is delivered to an account that has reached its
quotum, deliver issues a failure message saying:
From: Mail Delivery Subsystem <postmaster at seamus.madduck.net>
To: $ENVELOPE_SENDER
Message-ID: <dovecot-1221640816-796581-0 at seamus>
Subject: Automatically rejected mail
Your message to <vmail> was automatically rejected:...
2015 Oct 13
3
transferring large encrypted images.
On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 12:54 PM, Xen <list at xenhideout.nl> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I was wondering if I could ask this question here.
>
> Initially when I was thinking up how to do this I was expecting block
> encryption to stay consistent from one 'encryption run' to the next, but I
> found out later that most schemes randomize the result by injecting a
>