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2014 Jun 04
3
IMAP copy fails because the mailbox size of user1 is exceeding the quota limit of user2??
...ta problem in dovecot 2.0.19 that is beond my understanding.
Could someone pls. give me a hint.
- user1 max. mailbox quota is set to 1GB, the current mailbox size of user1 is 15MB
- user2 max. mailbox quota is set to 10MB, the current mailbox size of user1 is 10kB
- user1 shares the folder 'shared_folder' to user2 with all rights (read, write ...)
- user2 has subscribed to 'shared_folder'
the problem:
- user2 tries to move a mail (20kB) to the shared folder via telnet: ". copy 1:1 shared/user1/shared_folder"
- it fails with: "NO [OVERQUOTA] Quota exceeded (mailb...
2005 May 04
2
exop vs md5
WHat is the significance to Samba of pam_password exop vs pam_password md5 in ldap.conf?
The reason I ask is that, wherever possible, I prefer to use the vendor supplied tools for
manipulating config files. With Fedora 3 it's system-config-authentication and it doesn't
give you the option of exop. You either enable MD5, which puts pam_password md5 in ldap.conf,
or disable it, which puts
2014 Jun 05
1
IMAP copy fails because the mailbox size of user1 is exceeding the quota limit of user2??
...0.19 that is beond my understanding.
> Could someone pls. give me a hint.
>
> - user1 max. mailbox quota is set to 1GB, the current mailbox size of user1 is 15MB
> - user2 max. mailbox quota is set to 10MB, the current mailbox size of user1 is 10kB
> - user1 shares the folder 'shared_folder' to user2 with all rights (read, write ...)
> - user2 has subscribed to 'shared_folder'
>
> the problem:
>
> - user2 tries to move a mail (20kB) to the shared folder via telnet: ". copy 1:1 shared/user1/shared_folder"
> - it fails with: "NO [OVERQ...
2001 Nov 23
3
file ownership
Hello,
I'm pleased to become a list member.
Excuse me! I need your help.
My problem is that: We have a Samba server running on Linux, this is a
PDC in our LAN. There is a share in the server with full access for any
user (that's the idea), but when a user writtes a file in the share,
he/she becomes the new file owner, and the write permission is
exclusively for him/her, consequently
2003 Mar 10
0
RE: The account is not authorized to log in from this station
...ave also tried pcguest, guest, admin, and windows 2000 accounts.
Question for you:
If i want to connect to a windows 2000 shared folder from my Linux box,
what command do I type to attach or mount it?
Is it simply
"mount -o smbfs username=win2k_username,password=password
//windows_server_name/shared_folder /shared_folder"
-----Original Message-----
From: Rhodes, Tarvin [mailto:Rhodes.Tarvin@cha.sysco.com]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 10:14 AM
To: DJackson@floridaforms.com
Subject: The account is not authorized to log in from this station
Can you connect with a non-root account? I'm a so...
2003 Mar 13
1
want to access a Windows Share from a Red Hat 8 linux box
...x
I have a domain and both servers are members of the domain.
I want to access a windows share from the Red hat 8 server?
Do I use mount or smbmount?
I have been trying to use smbmount with the username option.
However, it keeps denying me access.
Here is what i type:
smbmount //windows_server/shared_folder /linux_local_folder username=davidj
After it asks for password, it rejects me with ErrMsg.
Thank you
David
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2014 Aug 19
1
Trouble getting public folders working
...rol the permissions. Right now all users can move mail and
remove mail from the shared folders. I want people (except a few
specific users) to be read only on this public folders.
3. Need to know if i'm creating the folders correctly. Right now i'm
under my shared folder directory creating shared_folder and 3 subfolders
beneath it (cur, new and tmp). After this it shows up in eg. roundcube
and i can subscribe to it.
I have read all the documentation and tried all the solutions i can.
Mostly moving the index and/or config files to seperate dirs and from my
understanding that should give each use...
2004 May 06
0
SMBCLIENT: error on mounting
...@gprod:~ > ls -l /usr/bin/smbmount
-rwsr-sr-t 1 root root 497224 May 12 2001
/usr/bin/smbmount
root@gprod:~ >
..."
This script runs on crontab each 20 minutes.
It uses the follow line to mount the remoteWinNT shared folder:
"...
/usr/bin/smbmount "//WinNTSever/shared_folder" /mnt/xfer -o
username=user1,password=******,fmask=750,dmask=750,uid=507,gid=104
..."
After mounted, the script lists, copies and moves some files from there
to local folders.
Some times, this script fails to list, copy and move these files... :-(
I could check the reason is becau...
2003 Mar 06
1
Re: samba Digest, Vol 3, Issue 10
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2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...suggest take a look at
the example smb.conf. Here you find a default setup. A users
homedreictroy is setup using the [homes] section.
If you mean create share folder that should be user for shareing files
by different peoples then it's no. Just name the share to whatever you
like example '[shared_folder]' which will create this folder. Everybody
can access this folder depending on the access settings
Ries
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> All help is appreciated.
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