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where are the megabytes that cannot be seen?
I have a mailbox that in plesk and in ssh the maildir puts: Maildir 3.9G
the client insists that it is impossible...
I go by ssh and maildir weighs that worse I enter inside and I do not see where are the Gigas... what can it be?
Gracias
As you can see, the Maildir directory contains a few directories inside (".Sent.Test3", ".Drafts", etc.). Their names are started with a dot (".") and, by default, are not taken into account by utilities like du, ls; they are hidden. See Hidden file and hidden directory - Wikipedia for details.
Here is how email content looks like inside the (web)mail client:
I hope it will help to find what directories use disk space.
incoming mails weigh that? it was not correct now with nothing born ... I see that it already weighs about 200 megs.
since pleks I have given to recalculate size many times and nothing.
any suggestions? was it a statistics problem? or has it been recalculated by doing this new command du --max-depth 3 -h /var/qmail/mailnames/example.org/......?
and in webmail I don't see anything like your screenshot.
And what's wrong with this? it's still messing up the statistics because in plesk it says using 5gb in mail and that's not true... I forced it but nothing.
Under the hood, mail uses standardized name for "inbox" and other default folders, I believe you use a translated version of the webmail interface; Does "Entrada" mean "Inbox"?
Try to sort incoming emails by size to find the biggest emails,
and the mailbox already weighs what it touches ... without doing anything ... a month that we are so hahaha
what now plesk statistics does not calculate it... they are still around giving the 3.6GB.