I set auth_debug=yes and mail_debug=yes. Comparing the log output - other than the fact that the working server has additional lines for the mailboxes found they look identical. No errors. Yet there's no mail when booting the other drive.

I can see the mailboxes in the file path, everything appears mounted, I don't see any rights issues. There's no errors. Yet I have no mail.

What's my next step? I can post log sections - they're kind of lengthy and I don't see anything wrong in them anyway.

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Daniel


On 9/14/2014 10:06 PM, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Increase the logging level and see where the problem is.

On 15 September 2014 08:00, Daniel Miller <[email protected]> wrote:

This is driving me nuts.

I need to rebuild a server - got a notification the main drive is failing,
and it's been a year or two, so it's time.  Got a new drive, fresh install
of Ubuntu Tantric, started installing everything needed.  Data stored on a
RAID array - nicely available separate from the boot/operation drive.

Did a fresh compile of Dovecot, copied over the configs from the old
drive, mounted the RAID...and...

Dovecot starts, authenticates users - and shows empty mailboxes. Nothing
shown.  Full panic - reboot on old drive.  All mails present.  Change back
- no mail.

Executing "doveadm user -u username" seems to give valid results. Mailbox
location appears correct (using mdbox).

I setup uid/gid the same - I thought it was a rights issue but everything
looks correct.

What can I do to try to find the stupid mistake I'm making?

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Daniel



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