Yeah... you right. My quota database is corrupted. i fixed it now and it worked ok.. Thank you for your information. Your information is so useful... Best Regards, -- *********************************** EVERYTHING HAS JUST BEGUN... On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 11:14:51 -0500, Dan White <dwhite@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Nguyen, > > Cyrus IMAP questions should go to info-cyrus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. > > On 20/08/11 10:55 +0700, Nguyen, Quoc Khanh wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I have a problem to define and use the Quota on my Cyrus >>server. My imap server version is: 2.4.10. When i try to define a mailbox >>quota, my user are over quota, but he can send mail and receive them. >>What's i'm doing wrong? >> >> Here is my /etc/imapd.conf: > >>allowanonymouslogin: no >>autocreatequota: 10000 >>quotawarn: 80 >>servername: mx.abc.com >>lmtp_overquota_perm_failure: 0 > > This is a typo for lmtp_over_quota_perm_failure (which defaults to 0 > anyway). > >>lmtp_downcase_rcpt: yes >>unixhierarchysep: no > >>I used Roundcube webmail... Please help! > > A cyrus imap quota will only affect incoming email. Outgoing email will be > restricted, or not, by your smtp server. > > Depending on your smtp server config, incoming emails for a mailbox that is > over quota may be queued and eventually delivered, if the mailbox > eventually gets cleaned up. > > What is the cyradm output of 'lq user.<user>' for the mailbox in question? > What syslog output do you see during delivery to that mailbox? > > Assuming that the quota database for the mailbox is corrupted, you can run > quota/cyrquota to recalculate quota usage.