On 22/04/10 10:57, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
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On Wed, 21 Apr 2010, Vlamsdoem wrote:

No only the maximum quota for each user.

So, where are your current quota values located?

There had been mentioned to use SQL, where you can easily get your quota via SQL.

Regards,

- -- Steffen Kaiser
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The current values of the quota is located in the maildirsize file in each user mailbox directory. I can do a script to parse every maildirsize file but I don't understand the format of this file. I read in the documentation that the first line is the maximum storage limit in bytes, but I don't know what the other lines means.
Here is an example of a maildirsize file:

1024000000S
24140481 824
2580 1
655 1
975 1
975 1
975 1
975 1
1434 1
610 1
3577 1


Regards,

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