Hey, Benoit,
Thanks a lot! That helped. I had quotas enabled, but I didn’t realize what a 
quota root was. Also, now that I can see the quotas, it looks like one of them 
is at negative storage. Why is that?

Thanks,
Samuel Marinov

> On Jul 15, 2018, at 11:58 PM, Benoit Tellier <btell...@linagora.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Samuel,
> 
> -1. GetStorageQuota do require a QuotaRoot as a parameter and not a
> username.
> 
> You can get the quota root to be used by calling the
> 
> "./james-cli.sh GetQuotaRoot #private u...@domain.com INBOX" command
> 
> Note that quota root should be "#private&u...@domain.com" by default.
> 
> -2. If you are using Spring, did you took a look at "quota.xml" file?
> 
> By default, quotas are not enabled (because some implementations do not
> supports this).
> 
> You can follow the instruction in that file to set this correctly up, if
> need be.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Benoit
> 
> Le 14/07/2018 à 00:21, Samuel Marinov a écrit :
>> Howdy!
>> 
>> I've setup James using the JPA mailbox format. When I run
>> "./james-cli.sh GetStorageQuota u...@domain.com" it shows the mailbox is
>> at 0 B. Any pointers?
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Samuel Marinov
>> 
>> 
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