We have a case with a particular user (twice in the last week or so now) was trying to create a subfolder and could not, getting the error "mailbox is reserved". The folder indeed did not exist, and the user just couldn't get it created.
What I have found in the archives was just one thread. The user was trying to do the reverse, delete and already existing folder. Rob responded that the database needed to be recovered by running 'ctl_cyrusdb -r' on it.
So, my question is, what causes existing folders to get reserved (so they can't get removed) and what causes a non-existing folder to get reserved (so they can't get created). The latter boggles my mind, as it means that a non-existant folder somehow gets into the database... Is it possible that the user tries to create the folder, it fails, gets reserved, and then all future attempts at creating the folder gets the above error?
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