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exquota,           noexquota,           holdexquota)         
The exquota, noexquota, and 
holdexquota keywords control the handling of messages 
addressed to VMS MAIL mailbox users (OpenVMS), Berkeley mailbox users 
(UNIX), and PMDF popstore or PMDF MessageStore users (all platforms) 
who have exceeded their disk quotas.
exquota tells PMDF to ignore user quota limits and deliver 
messages even when users are over quota (except on the UNIX l channel, 
where exquota is equivalent to holdexquota; 
either keyword results in holding messages for over quota users). In 
particular, on OpenVMS for the l channel, PMDF uses the EXQUOTA 
privilege when exquota is used to perform the delivery to 
over quota users. noexquota tells PMDF to return messages 
addressed to over quota users to the message's sender. 
holdexquota tells PMDF to hold messages to over quota 
users; such messages will remain in the PMDF queue until they can 
either be delivered or they time out and are returned to their sender 
by the message return job. The default is exquota (which 
on UNIX for the l channel is equivalent to holdexquota). 
Use of the default is strongly recommended; bouncing mail on 
the basis of quota is usually not a good idea.
On OpenVMS, besides the l, msgstore, and popstore channels, these 
keywords technically also affect the other channels that deliver via 
VMS MAIL: the d channel and any mail_ channels. However, the keywords 
are typically not useful on d or mail_ channels since such channels 
typically connect to a remote transport agent of some kind and enabled 
privileges are not transferred.
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