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# this is an example warnquota.conf#; ; and # type comments are allowed# and even blank lines# values can be quoted:MAIL_CMD = "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t"FROM = root@example.com# but they don't have to be:SUBJECT = NOTE: You are exceeding your allocated disk space limitsCC_TO = "root@example.com"# If you set this variable CC will be used only when user has less than# specified grace time left (examples of possible times: 5 seconds, 1 minute,# 12 hours, 5 days)# CC_BEFORE = 2 daysSUPPORT = "root@example.com"PHONE = "(123) 456-1111 or (222) 333-4444"# Text in the beginning of the mail (if not specified, default text is used)# This way text can be split to more lines# Line breaks are done by '|' character# The expressions %i, %h, %d, and %% are substituted for user/group name,# host name, domain name, and '%' respectively. For backward compatibility# %s behaves as %i but is deprecated.MESSAGE = Your disk usage has exceeded the agreed limits\on this server|Please delete any unnecessary files on following filesystems:|# Text in the end of the mail (if not specified, default text using SUPPORT and PHONE# is created)SIGNATURE = root@example.com# Following text is used for mails about group exceeding quotasGROUP_MESSAGE = Hello,|\your group %i is using too much disk space at %h.|\I suggest you to clean up group files on the following filesystems:|# Text in the end of the mail to the group (if not specified, default text using SUPPORT# and PHONE is created).GROUP_SIGNATURE = See you!| Your admin|##If you are running warnquota on a mail server, and don't want bounces#because clients cannot receive mail setting this to "any" will cause#warnquota to not send them mail for all devices. If you set this to the#device name (for example /dev/hdb1) then they will not be sent mail if they#are overquota on that device only, and will be sent mail for all other#devices.#MAILDEV =##Here you can set a charset for emails sent by warnquota (e.g. UTF-8)#CHARSET =# If you are using LDAP mail lookups.# host, port, tls, binddn, and bindpw are straight forward.# LDAP_BASEDN is your search base dn# LDAP_SEARCH_ATTRIBUTE is the attr for the value you are looking for# LDAP_MAIL_ATTRIBUTE is the attribute you want used for the mail address# LDAP_DEFAULT_MAIL_DOMAIN is the default domain# if the attribute isn't found# if binddn and bindpw are blank or left out, an anonymous bind is used## LDAP_MAIL = false # or true if you want to use it# If you have at least LDAP 2.3 installed, you should use LDAP_URI# LDAP_URI = ldaps://my.server:389# Otherwise you should specify LDAP_HOST and LDAP_PORT# LDAP_HOST = ldap# LDAP_PORT = 389# LDAP_BINDDN = uid=ReadOnlyUser,o=YourOrg# LDAP_BINDPW = YourReadOnlyUserPassword# LDAP_BASEDN = YourSearchBase# LDAP_SEARCH_ATTRIBUTE = uid# LDAP_MAIL_ATTRIBUTE = mailLocalAddress# LDAP_DEFAULT_MAIL_DOMAIN = YourDefaultMailDomain.com## end of example warnquota.conf file#