On Fri, 14 Sep 2007, Rick Kunkel wrote:
> I am currently pulling my hair out, trying to get this to work... Lemme
> show you a cyradm session, with some carriage returns thrown in for
> reading ease:
>
> Incidentally, we're running "unixhierarchysep: yes".
>
> localhost> ls -l /var/mail/c/user/cal
I am currently pulling my hair out, trying to get this to work... Lemme
show you a cyradm session, with some carriage returns thrown in for
reading ease:
Incidentally, we're running "unixhierarchysep: yes".
localhost> ls -l /var/mail/c/user/calvizio
-rw-r--r-- 1 cyrus mail 1911537 2007-09-07 02
look at cyrus' reconstruct.
From the man page:
...
Reconstruct rebuilds one or more IMAP mailboxes. When invoked with
the -m switch, it rebuilds the master mailboxes file. It can be
used
to recover from almost any sort of data corruption.
So you should be able to run (
Jorey Bump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is one area migration tools failed me, as well. None of them were
> able to automatically create the mailbox that corresponds to the
> *directory* that held mbox files, even via IMAP. They were able to
> preserve the structure, however.
But analyzing
Rick Kunkel wrote, at 09/14/2007 11:27 AM:
> Where I've been stuck recently is trying to figure out things like how to
> manipulate mailboxes by using the file system.
Don't do that. That's the "black box" part of Cyrus IMAP. Forget about
all the cool things you could do by directly manipulatin
--On Friday, September 14, 2007 8:27 -0700 Rick Kunkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Where I've been stuck recently is trying to figure out things like how to
> manipulate mailboxes by using the file system. Maybe this isn't really
> practical using mdir.
>
> Here's the latest: I have a user t
Heya folks,
Is there any documentation on how Cyrus mailboxes are "structured", as
relative to the file system? Man. That's a poorly worded question, but I
can't seem to find the best way to say it...
I'm used to dealing with mbox mailboxes until very recently. The one
thing that mbox forma