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44 Chapter 1 Mail Service Setup
6 At the prompt, enter the following command:
newaliases
The alias database will reload.
7 At the prompt, reload the mail server by entering the following command:
postfix reload
This will take mail sent to your mail server for “postmaster@server.com and actually
send it to the real mail account for user “bob.” Meanwhile mail to
[email protected] will go to another designated mail account.
Managing Mail Quotas
Mail quotas define how much disk space a user’s email can fill on the mail server.
Quotas are set on a per-user basis in the user’s record in Workgroup Manager. Although
you don’t set an email user’s quota in Server Admin, you do manage quota
enforcement and your servers response to quota violation. Mail quotas are especially
important if the mail server hosts many IMAP accounts. IMAP doesn’t require mail to be
removed from the server when read, so IMAP users who get large attachments can fill
their quotas very quickly.
Enabling Mail Quotas For Users
You can enable limits to mail storage on server. This is especially important if you use
the IMAP protocol for incoming messages because email messages aren’t necessarily
deleted when downloaded to the user.
You use Workgroup Manager to enable a user’s mail quota.
To enable a user’s mail quota:
1 In Workgroup Manager, open the user account you want to work with, if it isn’t already
open.
To open the account, click the Accounts button, then click the globe icon below the
tool bar menu and open the directory domain where the account resides. Click the lock
to be authenticated. Select the user in the user list.
2 Click the Mail tab.
If the user doesn’t have mail enabled, enable it now.
3 Enter the number of MB for the users mail storage in the Mail Quota box.
4 Click Save.
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