Also, don't forget to restore the wherever/imap/user/x/username.sub &
.seen files if keeping read/unread/subscribed information is important
to you.

On Mon, 2002-03-11 at 13:07, Ed Sanborn wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
>    When restoring IMAP email, what is the best way to restore?
> That is, I have a directory like:
> 
> # ls -la
> total 26
> drwx------   2 cyrus    mail         512 Mar 11 16:04 .
> drwx------  68 cyrus    mail        3584 Mar 11 16:04 ..
> -rw-------   2 cyrus    mail        3041 Jan 29 09:27 1.
> -rw-------   1 cyrus    mail         911 Mar 11 16:04 238.
> -rw-------   1 cyrus    mail         780 Mar 11 16:04 cyrus.cache
> -rw-------   1 cyrus    mail         137 Mar 11 16:04 cyrus.header
> -rw-------   1 cyrus    mail          96 Mar 11 16:04 cyrus.index
> -rw-------   1 cyrus    mail          56 Mar 11 16:04 cyrus.seen
> 
> If I restore an old message and plop it into this directory it does
> not seem to appear in my IMAP client.  Do I need to do a reconstruct
> or something like that to get the cyrus.XXXX files to sync-up?
> 
> -Ed
> 
> Ed Sanborn   (978) 367-8478
> Principal Network Administrator
> SnowShore Networks
> 285 Billerica Rd.
> Chelmsford, MA. 01824 
> 


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