Am 28.03.2011 11:23, schrieb Jorge Bastos:
> Hi Paul,
> 
>>> This will bring them back again?
>>
>> That won't help. Message rows are connected to mailbox rows by
>> cascading
>> key restraints. If you delete a mailbox (instead of moving it to
>> 'trash') it is deleted from the database, taking all messages contained
>> therein with it.
>>
> 
> Oh I see,
> Well... what doesn't have a solution it's already "solutioned" !!
> 
> Do you know any tool that can copy the full IMAP folders & messages in a
> increment way to another account?

you should generally think about a backup-strategy

we are running a mysql-slave and once per day the salve will be
stopped and after making a rsync-copy started again, after
the restart he gets the last changes from the master and so
we have a really consistent backup

in our case this happens on a second machine with fully
configured dbmail and the dbmail is using the backup
with leaving the slave mysql-datadir in peace

this way i can connect eveyr time to a live imap-server
with the data from 05:00 AM without stopping anything
and doing a imapsync from there when needed

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