Re: Injecting a mail folder into a users inbox/restore from backup

2012-12-12 Thread Nic Bernstein
On 12/12/2012 08:16 AM, Michael Neumann wrote: Am 12.12.2012 10:20, schrieb Sebastian Hagedorn: It pays to read the archive: Yes, sorry and thanks, that clarifies it. For what it's worth, you can also set expire tim

Re: Injecting a mail folder into a users inbox/restore from backup

2012-12-12 Thread Michael Neumann
Am 12.12.2012 10:20, schrieb Sebastian Hagedorn: > > It pays to read the archive: > > Yes, sorry and thanks, that clarifies it. Best Regards Michael -- Michael Neumann michael.neum...@ub.tu-dortmund.de Universitaetsbi

Re: Injecting a mail folder into a users inbox/restore from backup

2012-12-12 Thread Sebastian Hagedorn
--On 12. Dezember 2012 08:51:58 +0100 Michael Neumann wrote: Am 12.12.2012 08:35, schrieb Michael Menge: expunge_mode is only for mails, delete_mode is the option for folders but works slightly different. The deleted folder is moved to a special folder (option deletedprefix in imapd.conf) Yo

Re: Injecting a mail folder into a users inbox/restore from backup

2012-12-11 Thread Michael Neumann
Am 12.12.2012 08:35, schrieb Michael Menge: > > expunge_mode is only for mails, delete_mode is the option for > folders but works slightly different. The deleted folder is > moved to a special folder (option deletedprefix in imapd.conf) > You can restore the folder with cyradm by movin it to the o

Re: Injecting a mail folder into a users inbox/restore from backup

2012-12-11 Thread Michael Menge
Hi, Quoting Michael Neumann : Am 05.12.2012 15:19, schrieb John Wade: We typically create a subfolder of the user's mailbox via cyradm or IMAP commands, restore the files from the backup into this subdirectory and run reconstruct. Requires no thought. Have used this far less since the delay

Re: Injecting a mail folder into a users inbox/restore from backup

2012-12-11 Thread Michael Neumann
Am 05.12.2012 15:19, schrieb John Wade: > We typically create a subfolder of the user's mailbox via cyradm or IMAP > commands, restore the files from the backup into this subdirectory and > run reconstruct. > > Requires no thought. Have used this far less since the delayed expunge > was intro

Re: Injecting a mail folder into a users inbox/restore from backup

2012-12-05 Thread John Wade
We typically create a subfolder of the user's mailbox via cyradm or IMAP commands, restore the files from the backup into this subdirectory and run reconstruct. Requires no thought. Have used this far less since the delayed expunge was introduced. Hope this helps, John Wade Oakton Community

Re: Injecting a mail folder into a users inbox/restore from backup

2012-12-05 Thread Marc Patermann
Lars, Lars Schimmer schrieb (05.12.2012 11:47 Uhr): > Aas I never needed to do it yet, I want to ask for the best way to > restore users email which got lost... best is to try before you need it! ;) > Situation: running cyrus on debian with users and mailboxes. > User deleted on accident a folde

Re: Injecting a mail folder into a users inbox/restore from backup

2012-12-05 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Wed, 2012-12-05 at 11:47 +0100, Lars Schimmer wrote: > Hi! > Aas I never needed to do it yet, I want to ask for the best way to > restore users email which got lost... > Situation: running cyrus on debian with users and mailboxes. > User deleted on accident a folder in his INBOX (and cyrus did u

Injecting a mail folder into a users inbox/restore from backup

2012-12-05 Thread Lars Schimmer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi! Aas I never needed to do it yet, I want to ask for the best way to restore users email which got lost... Situation: running cyrus on debian with users and mailboxes. User deleted on accident a folder in his INBOX (and cyrus did unlinked the files