Hello,
I am having a problem with the usage stats that are stored in the directory:
/etc/virtual/usage/<account>
These stats are used to check the daily number of emails that an account is allowed to send, the limit being defined in the file /etc/virtual/limit file.
My problem is that the stats stored in the /etc/virtual/usage/<account> files do not seem to be initialized at the start of each day. I can see this by the date/timestamp on the files, some of them are a day old even though mails have been sent today. I am therefore reaching the limit of the number of e-mails that can be sent after a few days.
Can someone tell me how the usage files /etc/virtual/usage/<account> are initialized? Or is my assumption that the limit (/etc/virtual/limit) is a daily limit incorrect?
Cheers,
Scoby.
I am having a problem with the usage stats that are stored in the directory:
/etc/virtual/usage/<account>
These stats are used to check the daily number of emails that an account is allowed to send, the limit being defined in the file /etc/virtual/limit file.
My problem is that the stats stored in the /etc/virtual/usage/<account> files do not seem to be initialized at the start of each day. I can see this by the date/timestamp on the files, some of them are a day old even though mails have been sent today. I am therefore reaching the limit of the number of e-mails that can be sent after a few days.
Can someone tell me how the usage files /etc/virtual/usage/<account> are initialized? Or is my assumption that the limit (/etc/virtual/limit) is a daily limit incorrect?
Cheers,
Scoby.