Quota ===== Quota backend specifies the method how Dovecot keeps track of the current quota usage. They don't (usually) specify users' quota limits, that's done by [Quota.Configuration.txt]. There are different quota backends that Dovecot can use: * [Quota.FS.txt]: Filesystem quota. * [Quota.Dirsize.txt]: The simplest and slowest quota backend, but it works quite well with mboxes. * [Quota.Dict.txt]: Store quota usage in a dictionary (e.g. SQL, or flat files). * [Quota.Maildir.txt]: Store quota usage in Maildir++ maildirsize files. This is the most commonly used quota for virtual users. * [Quota.Count.txt]: Store quota usage within Dovecot's index files. * [MailboxFormat.imapc.txt]: Use quota from remote IMAP server with imapc. Since v2.2.19 we recommend using [Quota.Count.txt] for any new installations. If you need usage data to an external database, consider using for exporting the information. Quota service ------------- The quota service allows postfix to check quota before delivery: ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- service quota-status { executable = quota-status -p postfix inet_listener { port = 12340 # You can choose any port you want } client_limit = 1 } ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- And then have postfix check_policy_service check that: ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- smtpd_recipient_restrictions = ... check_policy_service inet:mailstore.example.com:12340 ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more about this service see https://sys4.de/en/blog/2013/04/08/postfix-dovecot-mailbox-quota/ Enabling quota plugins ---------------------- There are three quota related plugins: * quota: Implements the actual quota handling and includes also all the quota backends. * imap_quota: For reporting quota information via IMAP. * quota_grace: Determines if and how far user can go over quota Enable them in configuration files, e.g.: conf.d/10-mail.conf: ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Space separated list of plugins to load for all services. Plugins specific to # IMAP, LDA, etc. are added to this list in their own .conf files. mail_plugins = $mail_plugins quota ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- conf.d/20-imap.conf: ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- protocol imap { # Space separated list of plugins to load (default is global mail_plugins). mail_plugins = $mail_plugins imap_quota } ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- conf.d/90-quota.conf: (for use with the quota-status service) ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- plugin { quota_grace = 10%% # 10% is the default quota_status_success = DUNNO quota_status_nouser = DUNNO quota_status_overquota = "552 5.2.2 Mailbox is full" } ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configuration ------------- See for backend-independent quota configuration. Quota recalculation ------------------- If your quotas are out of sync, you can use 'doveadm quota recalc -u ' command to recalculate them. Quota and Trash mailbox ----------------------- Standard way to expunge messages with IMAP works by: 1. Marking message with \Deleted flag 2. Actually expunging the message using EXPUNGE command Both of these commands can be successfully used while user's quota is full. However many clients use a "move-to-Trash" feature, which works by: 1. COPY the message to Trash mailbox 2. Mark the message with \Deleted 3. Expunge the message from the original mailbox. 4. (Maybe later expunge the message from Trash when "clean trash" feature is used) If user is over quota (or just under it), the first COPY command will fail and user may get an unintuitive message about not being able to delete messages because user is over quota. The possible solutions for this are: * Disable move-to-trash feature from client * You can create a separate quota rule ignoring Trash mailbox's quota. Note that this would allow users to store messages infinitely to the mailbox. * You can create a separate quota rule giving Trash mailbox somewhat higher quota limit (but not unlimited). To make sure users don't start keeping messages permanently in Trash you can use a nightly [Plugins.Expire.txt] to expunge old messages from Trash mailbox. (This file was created from the wiki on 2019-03-05 04:42)