Anyone?

-----Original Message-----
From: Hans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 10:00 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: Location of mailboxes, unixhierarchysep on|off?


Hi fellow web-cyradm users,

Just set up an FC3 IMAP box as per Lucs instructions, with FC3 additions by
morpheus (
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2004-December/msg06361.html ).

When adding a new account in web-cyradm (unixhierarchysep disabeled), the
mailbox was created here:

/var/spool/imap/user/xxx0001

The directory contained the initial cyrus.cache, cyrus.header and
cyrus.index files.

When logging into the imap account from a IMAP client, the INBOX folder for
user xxx0001 was not accessible (System I/O error). However, I was able to
create subfolders and access them.

The folders created in the IMAP client were created here:

/var/spool/imap/x/user/xxx0001/Folder1
/var/spool/imap/x/user/xxx0001/Folder2

Each new directory contained the initial cyrus.cache, cyrus.header and
cyrus.index files.

Moving the cyrus.cache, cyrus.header and cyrus.index files from
/var/spool/imap/user/xxx0001 to /var/spool/imap/x/user/xxx0001 fixed the
problem of accessing the inbox.


When enabeling unixhierarchysep, the initial account mailbox location was
correct, namely:

/var/spool/imap/u/user/username^domainname/


So in short: Why was the "x" (first letter in username) not added to the
path of the users inbox when unixhierarchysep was disabeled? Or perhaps: Why
was the "x" added to the path of the users inbox by deliver when
unixhierarchysep was disabeled?


Cheers,
Hans


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