deliverquota — deliver to a maildir with a quota
deliverquota
[-c] [-w percent
] [-W filename
] {maildir
} {quota
}
deliverquota delivers mail to a
maildir
taking into account any
software-imposed quota on the maildir.
This manually-enforced quota mechanism is described in the
maildirquota(7)
and
maildirmake(1)
manual pages.
Instead of setting up your mail
server to deliver the message directly
to a maildir, configure the mail server to
run the deliverquota program in order to deliver the
message,
and specify the
location of the maildir as the argument to
deliverquota.
The second argument to deliverquota is optional.
If present, quota
specifies a new quota setting
for this maildir.
Specifying quota
is equivalent to running
maildirmake(1)
with the -q
option.
The second argument to deliverquota is considered obsolete,
and may be removed in the future.
deliverquota reads the message from standard input
and delivers it
to maildir
.
maildir
may specify a path directly to a maildir folder,
not the main maildir
(as long as the folder was created by the
maildirmake(1) command.
The -c
option automatically creates the maildir,
and all missing parent subdirectories (as 'mkdir -p').
This option should be used with caution.
The -w N
option places a warning message
into the maildir if the maildir has a quota setting, and after
the message was successfully delivered the maildir was at least
N
percent full.
The warning message is copied
from the file specified by the -W
option, or from
/usr/local/etc/quotawarnmsg
if -W
was not
specified.
The
"Date:
" and
"Message-Id:
" headers are added to the message.
The warning is repeated every 24 hours (at least), until the maildir drops
below
N
percent full.