Am Samstag, 19. Mai 2007 schrieb Timo Sirainen: > 1) Have another human readable mailbox ID <-> name mapping file which > is used if the binary index is corrupted. If mailboxes are > created/deleted/renamed often, this would just slow things down. Might > be a good idea optionally though.
The Mailbox structure usually is not changed that often. Maybe just provide a way to dump/export the current mapping to a specially formatted text file and a way to manually load/import a provided dump file. This way, administrators can configure daily cron jobs to dump the current mailbox state and if a mapping really gets lost, a "pretty good" mapping could be reconstructed without any runtime penalty. > 2) If the ID <-> name mapping is lost, the mailboxes could be created > using those IDs as their names. Yes, for example, with the option to overwrite this synthesized mapping with the latest dump. Greetings, Gunter -- *** Powered by AudioScrobbler --> http://www.last.fm/user/Interneci/ *** 15:30 | Within Temptation - The Promise 15:24 | Within Temptation - Mother Earth 15:19 | Within Temptation - Ice Queen 14:21 | Within Temptation - What Have You Done (Rock Mix) *** PGP-Verschlüsselung bei eMails erwünscht :-) *** PGP: 0x1128F25F ***
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