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RE: [vps-mail] "De-virtualizing" user home dir in SquirrelMail on VPS1



> How much space is reported when you use the quota command?

I checked that right away.  I've got about 600 megabytes free:

Disk quotas for user hundred (uid 29313): 
Filesystem   usage   quota   limit   grace   files   quota   limit   grace
      /usr  613276 1228800 1351680           52424  240000  252000


> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-vps-mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
> [mailto:owner-vps-mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of anon
> Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 5:04 AM
> To: vps-mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [vps-mail] "De-virtualizing" user home dir in 
> SquirrelMail on VPS1
> 
> 
> Lang Zerner wrote:
> 
> > Disc quota exceeded
> How much space is reported when you use the quota command?
> 
> > I'm pretty sure the problem is that SquirrelMail is getting the user
> > home directory from the passwd file, but the passwd file contains
> > "virtual" path to the home dir.
> 
> > For example, passwd lists my home dir as /usr/home/lang.  Since
> > SquirrelMail knows nothing about the VPS1 virtual environment, it's
> > trying to create directories in /usr/home/lang rather than
> > ~/usr/home/lang.
> 
> > That's my best guess as to what's happening.  Has anyone got
> > SquirrelMail working on a VPS1?  Anyone know a fix for this problem?
> 
> Yeah it works fine on VPS1
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