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NAME

       warnquota.conf - configuration for warnquota

SYNOPSIS

       /etc/warnquota.conf

DESCRIPTION

       The  warnquota.conf file stores a configuration for warnquota(8) tool which is used to notify a user or a
       group who exceeds its disk quota limits.

       The syntax is an option name followed by an equal sign and the  option  value.   White  space  characters
       surrounding the option names and values are allowed.

       Empty lines or lines starting with a hash sign or a semicolon are ignored.

       An  option  value  can  but does not have to be quoted. The value can span across multiple lines provided
       each previous line ends with a backslash.

       Some option values can contain formatting sequences which will be expanded to  their  respective  values.
       Following sequences are recognized:

       %d                  domain name
       %h                  host name
       %i, %s              user or group name
       %%                  literal % character
       |                   new-line character

OPTIONS

       CC_BEFORE           Send to copy-carbon address only when a user has less than specified grace time left.
                           Value is a number followed by a time unit. Known units are seconds,  minutes,  hours,
                           and days.  Example: 5 days
       CC_TO               An  e-mail  address  to put into copy-carbon (CC:) recipient header. Default value is
                           root.
       CHARSET             Defines character set  for  sent  e-mails.  Default  value  will  be  current  locale
                           character  set  used  when  executing warnquota command, if locale is not either C or
                           POSIX.  Otherwise no character set will be specified in the e-mails.
       FROM                Defines From: e-email address. Default value is support@localhost.
       GROUP_MESSAGE       A text sent as an e-mail body if a group exceeds its limits. This  option  recognizes
                           formatting sequences.
       GROUP_SIGNATURE     A  signature  text  appended  to notification for a group. Default value is a general
                           explanation utilizing SUPPORT and PHONE values.  This  option  recognizes  formatting
                           sequences.
       LDAP_BASEDN         Base distinguished name for LDAP queries.
       LDAP_BINDDN         Bind distinguished name for LDAP queries.
       LDAP_BINDPW         Bind password for LDAP queries.
       LDAP_DEFAULT_MAIL_DOMAIN
                           Default  e-mail  address  domain  of  searched  user if given LDAP attribute does not
                           specify any.
       LDAP_HOST           LDAP server name to connect to if LDAP_URI is not defined.
       LDAP_MAIL           A boolean controlling if LDAP has to be  used  to  look  up  user's  e-mail  address.
                           Possible values are true and false.  Default value is false.
       LDAP_MAIL_ATTRIBUTE The LDAP attribute which holds user's e-mail address.
       LDAP_PORT           LDAP server port number to connect to if LDAP_URI is not defined.
       LDAP_SEARCH_ATTRIBUTE
                           The LDAP attribute which holds user's ID to look up.
       LDAP_URI            The  URL  of  LDAP server to use to search user's e-mail addresses. This option takes
                           preference over LDAP_HOST and LDAP_PORT.  Example: ldaps://example.com:389/
       MESSAGE             A beginning of text sent as an e-mail body if a user exceeds his limits. This  option
                           recognizes formatting sequences.
       MAIL_CMD            The  command  to  execute to send an e-mail. The e-mail text including all headers is
                           passed to the standard input of the command. Default value is /usr/lib/sendmail -t.
       MAILDEV             The device with disk quotas to  exclude  from  sending  notifications  if  there  are
                           exceeded  limits.  This option should identify the device where mail boxes are stored
                           to prevent from bouncing the warnquota notification by local MDA due to no space  for
                           storing new e-mails. Special value any denotes all devices.
       PHONE               The  telephone  contact to the user support. Default value is (xxx) xxx-xxxx or (yyy)
                           yyy-yyyy.
       SIGNATURE           The end of e-mail body if a user exceeds its  limits.  Default  value  is  a  general
                           explanation  utilizing  SUPPORT  and  PHONE values. This option recognizes formatting
                           sequences.
       SUBJECT             The text to put into Subject: header. Default value is Disk Quota usage on system.
       SUPPORT             The contact to the user support. Default value is support@localhost.

EXAMPLE

       # comment
       FROM = root@example.com
       SUPPORT = support@example.com
       PHONE = 1234

FILES

       /etc/warnquota.conf configuration for warnquota(8)

SEE ALSO

       warnquota(8).

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