We have almost
10,000 messages in our deferred queues on our Zimbra MTAs.
Out of those only ten are deferred for any reason other than
"over quota". So nearly 100% of our deferred queue is "over
quota" deferrals.
The current
default behavior on an over quota message is to defer and
retry the mail for 5 days and then let the sender know their
recipient was over quota. I see I can eliminate this default
behavior and bounce "over quota" emails immediately with
this...
zmprov
gacf zimbraLmtpPermanentFailureWhenOverQuota
Five days is a
long time for a sender to think their message was delivered
when it actually was not. They never know until they get the
bounce on the 5th day. I think the conventional wisdom these
days is to fail fast....so if there is a problem the sender
should know immediately. And of course a lot of it just junk
marketing, mailing lists, and bouncing bounces, etc...
It seems we have
a lot of accounts that go over quota during the summer
because the customer doesn't check their email regularly,
part of the problem of being an EDU.
How are other
schools handling this? What seems to be standard practice?
Thanks,
Matt Mencel
Western Illinois
University