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Mail quota

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rootusertom

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Hello,

I need advice on how to handle mail quotas on plesk 10.4.4 MU#20 on Linux.

I wish to offer service plans like "10 Mailboxes with 500MB space and 500MB webspace".
Now if only one user needs a bigger mailbox, I have to change ALL of them (in the service plan) or I can do it manually in the subscription, but I have to prevent service plan syncing then.

The desired functionality is: the customer may change the mailbox sizes, but he may not exceed the overall quota OR the customer may not change the mailbox size settings at all.
I tried deactivating "Ability to change mail settings" in the permission settings, but this does not seem to do anything. (what's it supposed to do? Theres nothing in the manual either; at least I could not find it).

any hints welcome...

regards, Tom
 
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