Hi Hiago,
Nice sleuthing, I'm glad you figured it out!
Have you seen/read the following (legacy) document?
https://www.cyrusimap.org/docs/cyrus-imapd/2.5.10/install-virtdomains.php
It should also be present in your local installation somewhere (look for
"install-virtdomains.html" or similar, thou
Hello, everyone!
I come to bring you some good news.
Actually the problems I was facing had nothing to do with database stuff
at all. It was a single configuration line (DEFAULTDOMAIN) in IMAPD.CONF
that was set to DOMAIN.EXAMPLE while it was set to IMAP.DOMAIN.EXAMPLE
in the old server configu
Update:
Calling just RECONSTRUCT -F with no parameters, gives me output for all
imported mailboxes, but still no sign of the mailboxes being created.
And again, if I try to create the mailboxes manually, no usage is
accounted for the mailboxes.
Em 2017-12-29 20:58, Hiago Prata escreveu:
> Hi,
Ellie, I'm aware of that. And "unixhierarchysep" is set to "yes".
As I said, this procedures were used in the last migration, and worked well.
Since I have split the database, is there a chance that this messed up with with some other internal database?
Hiago Cavalcante Prata
Graduando em En
> - Reconstruct the databases using *reconstruct -rf user/** (got no
>output from this);
What's your value for the "unixhierarchysep" setting in imapd.conf? If
it's not there, or is 0, then I think you will need to use a dot, not a
slash, in your reconstruct argument: "reconstruct -rf user.*"
Hi, I'm trying split users mailboxes into two smaller servers running
Cyrus-IMAP (for organizational purposes only). These servers are running
the newest version of Cyrus-IMAP available to a Debian system
(2.5.10-3), while the old server runs Cyrus on version 2.2.13-14. I've
done the migration of a