Yes, I can reproduce it now. I'll try to get it fixed on Monday. On 12.4.2013, at 21.13, Michael Smith <msm...@giganews.com> wrote:
> Timo, > > Any luck reproducing the sync error with the updated/correct mbox file? > > -- > Michael Smith > > > -----Original Message----- > From: dovecot-boun...@dovecot.org [mailto:dovecot-boun...@dovecot.org] On > Behalf Of Michael Smith > Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2013 3:52 PM > To: 'Timo Sirainen' > Cc: 'dovecot@dovecot.org' > Subject: Re: [Dovecot] Sync errors trying to sync old mbox inboxes to dovecot > > It shouldn't. Part of the migration is to remove any existing dovecot > mailbox for the user. It does this by deleting the entire user's directory. > > I just downloaded the file and checked. Oops, looks like I grabbed the post > dsync mirror file. > > I've uploaded the correct file (pre dsync mirror). Downloaded it and > confirmed I'm getting the following error on dsync mirror. > > dsync(webmail): Error: Sync failed for mbox file > /var/opt/migrate/users/webmail/inbox: seq=4482 uid=4482 uid_broken=0 > originally needed 10 bytes, now needs 12 bytes > > > -- > Michael Smith > > -----Original Message----- > From: Timo Sirainen [mailto:t...@iki.fi] > Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 4:05 PM > To: Michael Smith > Cc: 'dovecot@dovecot.org' > Subject: Re: [Dovecot] Sync errors trying to sync old mbox inboxes to dovecot > > On 9.4.2013, at 1.41, Michael Smith <msm...@giganews.com> wrote: > >> I tried importing the anonymized file, and there were no errors. So, it's >> something with the actual data. UTF-8 issues? >> >> While I can't send you a raw customer's mailbox, one of the failures is a >> 'role' account mailbox, with no critical/useful data in it. >> >> Here is a link (expires in 30 days) to download the mailbox, it's 107M. >> https://truck.it/p/HNlzl9hWbO >> >> The error I'm getting is >> dsync(webmail): Error: Sync failed for mbox file >> /var/opt/migrate/users/webmail/inbox: seq=4482 uid=4482 uid_broken=0 >> originally needed 10 bytes, now needs 12 bytes > > I can't reproduce with that file, dsync succeeds without errors. Maybe the > problem requires something specific in the index files also? > >