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Mail Box Size

John Fleming

Basic Pleskian
Hi Guys,

I have Plesk V9 running on linux and and I can't seem to find were I can see how large a mail file is.

I have one domain that is reporting itself ast 1.7GB big, but according to Unix the entire domain's file structure is only 300mb. So there must be a stack of data tied up in one of the mailboxes, but I can't seem to work out how to find it.

any help you can provide would be great.

Cheers
John
 
Hi,

You can use a du command. Emails are stored at /var/qmail/mailnames/yourdomain.tld/emailadresses/
per domain storage, use this: du -hs /var/qmail/mailnames/yourdomain.tld
per email storage in domain, use this: du -hs /var/qmail/mailnames/yourdomain.tld/*

BR,
Andras Jokai
www.799.hu
 
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