On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 14:50 +0200, Andrea Brancatelli wrote:
> Il giorno 09/lug/07, alle ore 21:45, Aaron Stone ha scritto:
> 
> >> [/var/[EMAIL PROTECTED] #dbmail-users -l [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:x:34:0:256.00:62.61:
> >> [/var/[EMAIL PROTECTED] #telnet 127.0.0.1 110
> >> +OK [EMAIL PROTECTED] has 0 messages (0 octets)
> >> list
> >> +OK 0 messages (0 octets)
> >> .
> >> I already run dbmail-utils -a -y a couple of times.
> > Too late now, but for the future, don't do that. Only run with -b to
> > repair the cache entries. -a includes all of the integrity, delete and
> > purge code that will permanently remove things that appear to be  
> > unlinked
> > but were not already removed by their foreign keys. Fortunately we  
> > haven't
> > fixed bug #305 yet, so you may still have some of the data hanging  
> > around.
> >
> 
> Hi guy.
> 
> Today he's still using 62.something % of his quota but still he has  
> no messages. Running dbmail-util -b -y or -a -y doesn't solve  
> absolutely anything, neither by restoring the messaging, neither  
> restoring his quota. Today he received two mails, they are there, but  
> the quota still increased to 62.65%.

Yeah, the quota is definitely not right based on the evidence so far.

I thought you wanted to find the messages that disappeared. Do you just
want the quota reset to 0?

Aaron

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