Re: Quota Problem

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You may want to find the files owned by the user "spam". Most probably, its the
queue that taking up the spam, then again, it can be anything. Try the
following comand:

find /var/spool/ -user spam -exec ls -lah {} \;

This will list all the files that are owned by the spam user in the /var/spool
directory.

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Quoting Darren <darren@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

| Hello,
|
| I have a major issue that I'm needing help with. I've setup 15MB quotas
| for users on our mailserver.
|
| [root@postal spam]# ll /var/spool/mail/spam
| -rw-------    1 spam     mail         7361 Jan 23 12:27
| /var/spool/mail/spam
|
| As you can see the mailbox for the user "spam" is only 7361 bytes. If I
| then do a quota check:
|
| [root@postal spam]# quota spam
| Disk quotas for user spam (uid 1002):
|      Filesystem  blocks   quota   limit   grace   files   quota
| limit   grace
|       /dev/sdb1   13196*  10000   15000   6days       1       0       0
|
| This shows me that it's using 13MB.
|
| I have a few mail accounts that are having this problem. The "blocks"
| usage isn't correct.
|
| Any idea's?
|
| Thanks,
|
| - Darren
|
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