Brian K
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Now with most operating systems still supporting mailman 2 are going EOL, this is becoming critical. Now need to migrate from CentOS 7 to either Debian 11 or 12, both use mailman 3.
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Could you explain why total subscription size is not enough? Why you would need a separate limit for mail content and web content?
UPD: reopened after new comments received
An error occurred while saving the comment Brian K commented
My concern is slightly different. The problem is that the current "Default" mailbox limit can't allow exceptions. I'd like to be able to set the "Default" to 100M, but allow 2 or 3 mailboxes *larger* than the Default. Right now you can't exceed the Default size.
An error occurred while saving the comment Brian K commented
I have several customers where they have say 20 mailboxes, but only one or two of them (owner, admin, etc.) need more, lots more. So for the typical user they get 100MB, but the one or two users need 500MB. Its pretty difficult to set the "default" to 500MB, but then go to every user and reduce them down to 100MB and remember to do that whenever a new mail user is added.
As of just months ago Google gmail and MS hotmail won't accept our mail anymore because of this issue. This really is their complaint why we're blocked. And they won't allow any exceptions.