It helps, when reading the following, to refer to the mix driver documentation in docs/mixfmt.txt.

The data file names are .mix########, where ######### is a hex digit value reflecting the UNIX date/time (seconds since 1970-1-1 00:00:00 UTC) when the data file was started.

The mix driver code assumes that this value has leading zeros, although this would normally only impact files created before 1978-7-4 23:24:15 UTC. Although mixrbld will see other names (such as .mix123456), the mix driver will assume that file number 123456 is .mix00123456 and thus not find the data file for that file number.

mixrbld assumes that UIDs are assigned ascending in both the individual data files and in the overall data files. Otherwise you'll get that "data file ran backwards" message. It does the right thing anyway, although if this happens it does a very inefficient linear scan through the linked list to find the right place rather than simply appending to the tail of the list in the normal case. Or, at least it tries to do the right thing; the code looks right but I have never tested it since it won't happen except in artificial circumstances.

I still don't understand why you needed to rename the files, and what originally happened to cause all this.

On Fri, 12 Oct 2007, Unric David wrote:

Yes Mark, some files were renamed. I did checked and already fixed all files have 8 digits after .mix in their names. So what is the rule for proper mail filenames so I can fix it with another perl hacking ?

Thanks in an advance.

David

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Od: Mark Crispin
Přijato: 12.10.2007 3:47:54
Předmět: Re: [Imap-uw] Mailbox files validity check

Something else is going on that you haven't explained. You mentioned an
error message:

        Data file Resurrect/.mix01245185 UID ran backwards (286e < 29a7)



How did you get a data file named .mix01245185? Presumably, you didn't
take a time machine back to August 10, 1970 at 17:29:41 UTC. ;-)



Did you do something to restore the files under different names?



If you did, are you aware that mix data files must have precisely 8 hex digits in their name? mixrbld would probably get confused by a data file named .mix322 and pass on that confusion in the rebuilt index to the mix
driver.



Without seeing the mailbox, I have difficulty in advising you since I don't quite understand what is wrong with it (much less how it got that
way).



Can you explain what happened to this mailbox, and what steps that you
took?



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