Re: HasChildren flag on two mailboxes with similar name

2013-02-14 Thread Tobias Riekeberg
Hi, Am 13.02.2013 21:46, schrieb David Carter: > On Wed, 13 Feb 2013, Tobias Riekeberg wrote: > >> I have two users, named "joe" and "joe-doe", each with subfolders >> "drafts" and "sent". >> >> [...] >> >> So the "user.joe" has the flag "\HasNochildren" instead of >> "\HasChildren". This happens

Re: HasChildren flag on two mailboxes with similar name

2013-02-14 Thread Tobias Riekeberg
Hi, Am 13.02.2013 21:25, schrieb Joseph Brennan: > --On February 13, 2013 18:08:56 +0100 Tobias Riekeberg > wrote: > >> So the "user.joe" has the flag "\HasNochildren" instead of >> "\HasChildren". This happens whenever I have two users of which one's >> name is the first part of the other users

Re: HasChildren flag on two mailboxes with similar name

2013-02-13 Thread David Carter
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013, Tobias Riekeberg wrote: > I have two users, named "joe" and "joe-doe", each with subfolders > "drafts" and "sent". > > [...] > > So the "user.joe" has the flag "\HasNochildren" instead of > "\HasChildren". This happens whenever I have two users of which one's > name is the fir

Re: HasChildren flag on two mailboxes with similar name

2013-02-13 Thread Joseph Brennan
--On February 13, 2013 18:08:56 +0100 Tobias Riekeberg wrote: > So the "user.joe" has the flag "\HasNochildren" instead of > "\HasChildren". This happens whenever I have two users of which one's > name is the first part of the other users name. Result of this seem to > be, that I cannot access

HasChildren flag on two mailboxes with similar name

2013-02-13 Thread Tobias Riekeberg
Hi. I have two users, named "joe" and "joe-doe", each with subfolders "drafts" and "sent". When I do "lm user.joe" in cyradm I get: user.joe (\HasChildren) But when I do "lm user.joe*" I get: user.joe (\HasNoChildren) user.joe-doe (\HasChildren) user.joe-doe.Drafts (\HasNoChildren) user.joe-d