Spyder Regular Pleskian Jul 21, 2005 #2 The easy way i can think now is .. acess the server shell . go to /usr/local/psa/qmail/mailnames du -h ... you can grab space used for all dirs/accounts.. if you go dipper like,, /usr/local/psa/qmail/mailnames/somedomain you can get info for all users only for this "somedomain" this is que quck and dirt way (on BSD, in linux i don´t know where the files ) you can make some shell to grab this info.. or seach on forum to some nice app called "diskusage" from http://www.csticket.com and install this on plesk Tia
The easy way i can think now is .. acess the server shell . go to /usr/local/psa/qmail/mailnames du -h ... you can grab space used for all dirs/accounts.. if you go dipper like,, /usr/local/psa/qmail/mailnames/somedomain you can get info for all users only for this "somedomain" this is que quck and dirt way (on BSD, in linux i don´t know where the files ) you can make some shell to grab this info.. or seach on forum to some nice app called "diskusage" from http://www.csticket.com and install this on plesk Tia
C Cranky Guest Jul 21, 2005 #3 You can view this within Plesk by going to: Plesk > domain.com > Report > Full Report
Spyder Regular Pleskian Jul 21, 2005 #4 Originally posted by Cranky You can view this within Plesk by going to: Plesk > domain.com > Report > Full Report Click to expand... Yes, this is the real easy way Tia
Originally posted by Cranky You can view this within Plesk by going to: Plesk > domain.com > Report > Full Report Click to expand... Yes, this is the real easy way Tia