sendmail is an MTA, not an LDA. If the Local Delivery Agent is unable to
place the email in the recipient's mailbox due to locally-configured disk
quotas, then it's a local administrative problem, not a sendmail problem.
You might want to configure your LDA to provide such notifications to either
the recipient and/or sender as you see fit.
Yes, I want to notify the sender that the recipient have used up his
disk space. Can you give me a link that would help me configure this
LDA?
> Yes, I want to notify the sender that the recipient have used up his
> disk space. Can you give me a link that would help me configure this
> LDA?
You'll have to consult the documentation for whatever LDA it is that you
happen to be using.
> I have a problem about it. When one of my email users had exceeded
> his or her quota (Let's say his name is sc...@mydomain.com) , The
> server does not propogate an auto-response e-mail to the one who
> sent an email (Let's say his name is bad...@gmail.com) that he
> (sc...@mydomain.com) had his mailbox full.
mail.local(8):
-b Return a permanent error instead of a temporary
error if a mailbox exceeds quota.
Check the documentation of your LDA.
Also check the archives for ways to tell sendmail not to accept
mails for those users.
--
Note: please read the netiquette before posting. I will almost never
reply to top-postings which include a full copy of the previous
article(s) at the end because it's annoying, shows that the poster
is too lazy to trim his article, and it's wasting the time of all readers.
sendmail installation doesn't include procmail. Check the procmail
documentation.