Hi! You could use doveadm http api instead. See http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Design/DoveadmProtocol/HTTP
It takes same parameters as command line. Aki > On December 13, 2016 at 6:25 PM Vijay Sarvepalli <vi...@ericavijay.net> wrote: > > > Hello Mike and Aki, > > Thanks for the response. I had been using FETCH 1:* in my IMAP module, > but found it slow with folders with lots of messages or even large-sized > messages folder. The doveadm seems elegant and faster but I hate to fork a > command line from web-UI, for obvious security and performance reasons. It > will be great if dovecot team will consider IMAP extensions to release > doveadm features when useful/relevant like this. > > Regards > Vijay > > On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 6:27 PM, Michael Slusarz <michael.slus...@dovecot.fi> > wrote: > > > On 12/3/2016 2:53 PM, Aki Tuomi wrote: > > > >> > >> On December 3, 2016 at 11:16 PM Vijay Sarvepalli <vi...@ericavijay.net> > >>> wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> Is there a simple way to get each mailbox size using dovecot's IMAP > >>> interface? The GETQUOTAROOT and GETQUOTA seems to work with the full > >>> maildir size and not the individual folders. > >>> > >>> I am finding a simple way for the webmail client to show usage of each > >>> folder. > >>> > >>> Thanks > >>> Vijay > >>> > >> > >> $ doveadm mailbox status -u cmouse all INBOX > >> INBOX messages=9206 recent=0 uidnext=33115 uidvalidity=1451655531 > >> unseen=7 highestmodseq=39954 vsize=538582181 > >> guid=d595a62d65818656f72c00007 > >> 4be03de > >> > >> $ doveadm -fjson mailbox status -u cmo...@cmouse.fi all INBOX > >> [{"mailbox":"INBOX","messages":"9206","recent":"0","uidnext" > >> :"33115","uidvalidity":"1451655531","unseen":"7","highestmod > >> seq":"39954","vsize":"538582181","guid":"d595a62d658 > >> 18656f72c000074be03de"}] > >> > > > > If you want an IMAP specific method (rather than doveadm), you are stuck > > with "FETCH 1:* (RFC822.SIZE)". With the nasty requirement - if you want > > 100% full accuracy - that you need to track responses to ensure that each > > size is only counted once. Practically speaking this shouldn't happen by > > any reasonable server, but the warning needs to be made. > > > > michael > >