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Date:  Wed, 12 Jul 2006 20:56:00 -0600
From:  "Rodrigo Ordonez Licona" <rodrigo (at mark) xnet.com.mx>
Subject:  [coba-e:06006] Re: User Quota Warning needs more information
To:  <coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org>
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Been doing the same for a couple of years 

Its a real nuisance -  Specially because sometimes SPAMD can suffocate the
server (BQ) 
With many overquota users. 

This would be an interesting feature,

Not to mention the late posts about the soft and hard quota, that would be
good too.

Rodrigo O
Xnet / Pwworks

-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Marcus - Precision Web Hosting, Inc.
[mailto:kenmarcus (at mark) precisionweb.net] 
Sent: MiñÓcoles, 12 de Julio de 2006 04:41 p.m.
To: coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
Subject: [coba-e:06004] Re: User Quota Warning needs more information



From: Jim Scott
>>
Currently when a user is over quota on a server a warning email gets sent
out to us. However it does not provide enough information to know anything
other then the username.

Would be nice to know what site the user is associated with.

Current message format:
From: admin
Subject: Quota Warning
Body: The following user(s) have exceeded their quota: tracys.

In our case we also have serveal servers. As you can see from above there is
nothing indentifying the server, the domain the user is part of.

So what I have to do each time is look at the headers of the message to see
what server generated it. Then I have to go to the server via SSH and find
out what domain they are part of. Then go into the web interface to rectify
the issue.

We are completly migrated off our old raq servers and I tried to look for an
old quota message but could not find one. However I am almost positive the
old quota warnings gave all the informaiton needed.

How can I modify the message sent out or get this changed?
<<

It's the same way on the raq550 servers.

What I do is hit reply to the what server it came from, Then locate
thatusername and note what site number it is.

then
ls -la /home/sites/ | grep site[that nubmer]

Then from the GUI, I increase their quota.


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Ken Marcus
Precision Web Hosting, Inc.
http://www.precisionweb.net