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- Subject: RE: Limiting access to outgoing mail.
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- From: Ned Freed <ned@innosoft.com>
- Date: 14 Sep 1992 12:12:07 -0700 (PDT)
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- One additional point -- when I was testing the new quota code I happened
- to try delivering mail across a DFS disk connection. The quota check
- failed because the proxy account on the remote node has EXQUOTA (it has to
- have it) and DFS didn't know that I had EXQUOTA privilege temporarily
- disabled on the client side. So you can add proper handling of both
- holdexquota and noexquota to the list of things DFS breaks when you
- try to deliver mail across it.
-
- This is all to one side of Terry's original questions (and answers) but
- since DFS was discussed on info-pmdf recently I thought I would mention
- this.
-
- Ned
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