Quota for e-mails

I would set an incoming message size in Postfix (a 15 MB limit is pretty standard), and a mailbox limit in Dovecot. That way, a sender will be informed when a message is too big, and local users will be informed when they need to clean up their mailboxes. Setting everything in Postfix will also inform the sender when a user's mailbox is full (which is somewhat pointless) without informing the local user (unless the Postfix quota manager has a way to inform the local user about the problem -- I'm sure Dovecot has, because it communicates directly with the local user).
 
Don't! mbox is dead, and should not be used for anything anymore. There are just too many issues with mbox, and any MUA (mail app) that doesn't support at least Maildir should be avoided.

Just don't try to use mbox for anything that might store more than 5-10 messages in a single folder. It just won't work, and will cause you all kinds of headaches.
 
phoenix said:
Don't! mbox is dead, and should not be used for anything anymore.

Any suggestions about which method I should use for the quota plugin in Dovecot? Dirsize definitely won't do, so there's only dict, maildir, and fs left.

The main problem with mboxes seems to be file-locking and NFS.
 
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