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[GH-ISSUE #391] default quota becomes per account quota without notice #375
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Originally created by @tonioo on GitHub (Dec 4, 2013).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/modoboa/modoboa/issues/391
Originally assigned to: @tonioo on GitHub.
Originally created by Fabrice Flore-Thébault on 2013-04-17T15:59:58Z
When you create an account, and don't set up the quota for the account, the default quota should be applied.
If you edit this account afterwards, the quota field will display the default quota.
There is no way to see if the applied quota is the default one or a per account setting.
If you validate the screen after editing this account (without any change to the quota field), the default value which was diplayed has silently become a per account value.
If you increase or decrease the default value for the domain, then the quota for the account will stay the old value (that is the default value which has become a per account value).
Something usefull would be a checkbox "Use domain default quota" which would invalidate the quota field in the edit screen.
@tonioo commented on GitHub (Dec 4, 2013):
Posted by Antoine Nguyen on 2013-04-24T08:14:20Z
Applied in changeset commit:eedaff6f6a18082fe2fd4136905bb4f5b04d4fbd.
@tonioo commented on GitHub (Dec 4, 2013):
Posted by Antoine Nguyen on 2013-04-25T09:06:32Z
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