Sam Varshavchik | 1 Sep 2003 04:17
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Re: Attachment size problem

rkl writes:

> I get an error when clicking on the send button after successfully adding 
> attachment(s) 12M (orig size 9M). It errored saying exceeding quota which I 
> have no message in the box: 
> 
> ERROR: You have exceeded your quota 
> 
>  -redhat 9 no unix quota set.
>  -quota is set at 25M, 26214400S.

The process of creating a MIME attachment may involve creating a temporary 
copy of the message, which will exceed the quota.

You really have no business creating an attachment that's half the size of 
the alloted quota.

Lukas Vesely | 1 Sep 2003 15:26
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SqWebMail translating

	Hi,
would it be possible to include the text in SqWebMail templates into
.po/.mo files so that it would be much easier to update the translations
with every new version ?

Lukas

rkl | 2 Sep 2003 11:33

sqwebmail on large virtual domain system

Can someone comment on the recommendation of implementing sqwebmail for a 
large virtual domain site with branding? 

Branding includes some logos and banner of individual virtual domain.
I'm testing with using one SQWEBMAIL_TEMPLATE location for all virtual 
domain. Using bannerprogram to determine some logo and banner determination. 
However, this is limiting. 

My biggest concern is avoiding work for all the virtual domain on sqwebmail 
upgrade. 

Any ideas on managing sqwebmail and implementation for large virtual domain 
is appreciated. 

 -rkl

Brian Candler | 2 Sep 2003 11:55
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Re: sqwebmail on large virtual domain system

On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 02:33:52AM -0700, rkl wrote:
> My biggest concern is avoiding work for all the virtual domain on sqwebmail 
> upgrade. 
> 
> Any ideas on managing sqwebmail and implementation for large virtual domain 
> is appreciated. 

My suggestions:

(1) have a separate /images/ directory for each virtual host, but share the
templates. This allows users to replace the images for buttons, and the
background pattern etc, without being able to tamper with the template
structure.

(2) modify the templates so that they cascade: i.e.

  <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="[#SQWEBMAILCSS#]" />
  <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/images/webmail.css" />

Then users can upload 'webmail.css' with just selective overrides to the
default stylesheet, without having to replace the entire 'sqwebmail.css'
which would need to be kept up-to-date on each new release of sqwebmail.

I also remove the fixed sizes for the navigation buttons, which allows them
to be replaced with other sizes of image. The following script fixes up the
templates:

        cd sqwebmail/html/en-us &&
        for i in *.html; do \
                mv $i $i.prev; \
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Jesse Guardiani | 2 Sep 2003 15:40
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Re: Re: Attachment size problem

On Sunday 31 August 2003 22:17, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> rkl writes:
> > I get an error when clicking on the send button after successfully adding
> > attachment(s) 12M (orig size 9M). It errored saying exceeding quota which
> > I have no message in the box:
> >
> > ERROR: You have exceeded your quota
> >
> >  -redhat 9 no unix quota set.
> >  -quota is set at 25M, 26214400S.
>
> The process of creating a MIME attachment may involve creating a temporary
> copy of the message, which will exceed the quota.
>
> You really have no business creating an attachment that's half the size of
> the alloted quota.

That's arguable. My users want to do this on a frequent basis. Fixing this behavior
is on my personal TODO list. (It's a long list though, and only about 10% of my
normal working day can be devote to coding)

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Jesse Guardiani, Systems Administrator
WingNET Internet Services,
P.O. Box 2605 // Cleveland, TN 37320-2605
423-559-LINK (v)  423-559-5145 (f)
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James A Baker | 2 Sep 2003 20:43

Re: sqwebmail on large virtual domain system

On Tuesday, Sep 2, 2003, at 04:55 US/Central, Brian Candler wrote:

> On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 02:33:52AM -0700, rkl wrote:
>> My biggest concern is avoiding work for all the virtual domain on 
>> sqwebmail
>> upgrade.
>>
>> Any ideas on managing sqwebmail and implementation for large virtual 
>> domain
>> is appreciated.
>
> My suggestions:
>
> (1) have a separate /images/ directory for each virtual host, but 
> share the
> templates. This allows users to replace the images for buttons, and the
> background pattern etc, without being able to tamper with the template
> structure.

Good thought. This is how I've got my server set up too. As yet though, 
none of my domains have used the feature. But it's available.

> (2) modify the templates so that they cascade: i.e.
>
>   <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="[#SQWEBMAILCSS#]" />
>   <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/images/webmail.css" />
>
> Then users can upload 'webmail.css' with just selective overrides to 
> the
> default stylesheet, without having to replace the entire 
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Sérgio Manuel Rosa | 2 Sep 2003 21:58
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HA/LB on qmail+vpopmail toaster

Hi List, 

Anyone have a High Available/Load Balacing implementation? 

I'm studing UltraMonkey that implements technics from LVS and Heartbeat, so 
far this seems to be a good and stable product. 

Any help and comments are greatly welcome. 

Thanks
SR

rkl | 2 Sep 2003 22:41

Hanging on Display Prefs Change

Have anyone experience hanging when changing the display value? 

This usually happens when changing upward greater than 20. The page will not 
return when clicking on the folders with messages in it. Although sometime, 
it will hang about 90 percent of the time. This can be worked around by 
reducing the display to 20 or less. 

 -rkl

James A Baker | 3 Sep 2003 01:40

Re: Hanging on Display Prefs Change

On Tuesday, Sep 2, 2003, at 15:41 US/Central, rkl wrote:

> Have anyone experience hanging when changing the display value?
> This usually happens when changing upward greater than 20. The page 
> will not return when clicking on the folders with messages in it. 
> Although sometime, it will hang about 90 percent of the time. This can 
> be worked around by reducing the display to 20 or less.
> -rkl
>

No. I've consistently set my display pref (on multiple accounts, and in 
different hosted domains) to 50 and haven't seen this behavior.

Are you sure it's not the browser having trouble displaying it quickly 
enough, instead of the server not sending it quickly enough?

-jab

rkl | 3 Sep 2003 02:48

Re: Hanging on Display Prefs Change

I'm not sure what is happening. But I just noticed something. It is 
currently hanging when I changed it from 20 to 50. It will be ok if I 
changed it back. So, i can duplicate it pretty often. However, I just 
changed it to 100 and it works fine. But still stuck on 50. And when it 
hangs, the browser will not change from the current page. Note, hang means 
it will not enter the message folders. 

 -rkl 

James A Baker writes: 

> On Tuesday, Sep 2, 2003, at 15:41 US/Central, rkl wrote: 
> 
>> Have anyone experience hanging when changing the display value?
>> This usually happens when changing upward greater than 20. The page will 
>> not return when clicking on the folders with messages in it. Although 
>> sometime, it will hang about 90 percent of the time. This can be worked 
>> around by reducing the display to 20 or less.
>> -rkl 
>> 
> 
> No. I've consistently set my display pref (on multiple accounts, and in 
> different hosted domains) to 50 and haven't seen this behavior. 
> 
> Are you sure it's not the browser having trouble displaying it quickly 
> enough, instead of the server not sending it quickly enough? 
> 
> -jab 
> 
> 
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