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4  <title>Warn users above print quota with warnpykota</title>
5  <para>Last modified on $Date$</para>
6 
7  <para>
8    Whenever a user tries to print a document, if he is over his print quota,
9    then the job is refused. Depending on <application>PyKota</application>'s
10    configuration, especially the <literal>mailto</literal> option, he and/or
11    the administrator may eventually receive an email message which explains
12    the situation and invites him to solve the problem before being allowed
13    to print again.
14  </para>
15 
16  <para>
17    However this may not be sufficient, and you may want to warn users who
18    have reached their print quota at
19    regular intervals, like every day, for example in a <application>cron</application> job.
20  </para>
21 
22  <para>
23    This may be useful if the user has reached his print quota, and have received an email message telling him so,
24    but then he doesn't print for some days and may forget to solve the problem, by buying more
25    paper for example.
26  </para>
27 
28  <para>
29    The <application>warnpykota</application> command was written with this in mind.
30    If you put this command in your <filename>crontab</filename>, launching it for example
31    every day, then you'll be sure that all your users who are above their print quota
32    will not forget it !
33  </para>
34 
35  <para>
36    At the very least, try to make your best to disallow ordinary users to be able to
37    launch this command, since malicious users could fill other users mailboxes
38    by repeatedly running <application>warnpykota</application> : each user above
39    quota would receive multiple email messages, and possibly the administrator too !
40  </para>
41 
42  <sect1>
43    <title>Command line parameters</title>
44    <para>
45      TODO : blah
46    </para>
47  </sect1>
48 
49  <sect1>
50    <title>Examples</title>
51    <para>
52      TODO : blah
53    </para>
54  </sect1>
55 
56  <sect1>
57    <title>Reference</title>
58    <para>
59      <cmdsynopsis>
60        <command>warnpykota</command>
61        <group choice="opt"><arg>-v</arg><arg>--version</arg></group>
62        <group choice="opt"><arg>-h</arg><arg>--help</arg></group>
63        <group choice="opt"><arg>-u</arg><arg>--users</arg></group>
64        <group choice="opt"><arg>-g</arg><arg>--groups</arg></group>
65        <group choice="opt">
66          <arg>-P <replaceable>printername</replaceable></arg>
67          <arg>--printer <replaceable>printername</replaceable></arg>
68        </group> 
69      </cmdsynopsis>
70    </para>
71    <para>
72      TODO
73    </para>
74  </sect1>
75</chapter>
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