On Thursday 17 December 2009 @ 18:38, Denis BUCHER wrote:
> Hello Brian,
>
>
> Correct ! It worked (I tried with a folder)
>
> > The "-rf" functionality is slightly different because it
> > needs a valid mailbox to start from.
> > If you have a lot of these cases, you might be able to automate th
Patrick Boutilier a écrit :
> On 12/17/2009 07:30 PM, Denis BUCHER wrote:
>> Patrick Boutilier a écrit :
>>> On 12/17/2009 09:28 AM, Denis BUCHER wrote:
>>>
> How did you move the mail from one server to the other?
I think I copied with scp.
> Does the CLIENT folder have at least
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 12:01 +0100, "Denis BUCHER" wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> When doing /usr/sbin/cyrreconstruct -rf user.psmith I have a very very
> strange behavior !
>
> Most of folders are successfully reconstructed except one or two that
> are ignored ???
>
> Example for a folder called "CLIEN
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 19:34 -0400, "Patrick Boutilier"
wrote:
> Copy a real cyrus.header file in perhaps? I know there is a way to trick
> reconstruct. :-)
The downside here is that you'll wind up with multiple folders with the same
uniqueid,
which is going to cause REALLY CONFUSING seen stat
On 12/17/2009 12:32 PM, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
> On 12/17/2009 09:28 AM, Denis BUCHER wrote:
>
>>>
>>> How did you move the mail from one server to the other?
>>
>> I think I copied with scp.
>>
>>> Does the CLIENT folder have at least a cyrus.index file in it?
>>
>> No, the CLIENT folder has on
Hello Brian,
Brian Awood a écrit :
> Does the CLIENT folder have at least a cyrus.index file in it?
No, the CLIENT folder has only subfolders...
>>> Normally reconstruct doesn't recurse through directories that aren't
>>> mailboxes unless you use the "-p partition" option. If you don't
>
On 12/17/2009 07:30 PM, Denis BUCHER wrote:
> Patrick Boutilier a écrit :
>> On 12/17/2009 09:28 AM, Denis BUCHER wrote:
>>
How did you move the mail from one server to the other?
>>>
>>> I think I copied with scp.
>>>
Does the CLIENT folder have at least a cyrus.index file in it?
>
Patrick Boutilier a écrit :
> On 12/17/2009 09:28 AM, Denis BUCHER wrote:
>
>>>
>>> How did you move the mail from one server to the other?
>>
>> I think I copied with scp.
>>
>>> Does the CLIENT folder have at least a cyrus.index file in it?
>>
>> No, the CLIENT folder has only subfolders...
>>
>
On Thursday 17 December 2009 @ 09:14, Denis BUCHER wrote:
> Hello Brian,
>
> Brian Awood a écrit :
> >> I think I copied with scp.
> >>
> >>> Does the CLIENT folder have at least a cyrus.index file in it?
> >>
> >> No, the CLIENT folder has only subfolders...
> >
> > Normally reconstruct doesn't r
On 12/17/2009 09:28 AM, Denis BUCHER wrote:
How did you move the mail from one server to the other?
I think I copied with scp.
Does the CLIENT folder have at least a cyrus.index file in it?
No, the CLIENT folder has only subfolders...
Is it even possible to create a folder (even an emp
Hello Brian,
Brian Awood a écrit :
>> I think I copied with scp.
>>
>>> Does the CLIENT folder have at least a cyrus.index file in it?
>> No, the CLIENT folder has only subfolders...
>>
>
> Normally reconstruct doesn't recurse through directories that aren't
> mailboxes unless you use the "-p pa
On Thursday 17 December 2009 @ 08:28, Denis BUCHER wrote:
>
> I think I copied with scp.
>
> > Does the CLIENT folder have at least a cyrus.index file in it?
>
> No, the CLIENT folder has only subfolders...
>
Normally reconstruct doesn't recurse through directories that aren't
mailboxes unless
Hi,
Does the CLIENT folder have at least a cyrus.index file in it?
No, the CLIENT folder has only subfolders...
In cyrus it is possible to create subfolders of notexsisting folders.
You may whant to use allowallsubscribe: 1 in imapd.conf
Allow subscription to nonexistent mailb
Hello Patrick,
Patrick Boutilier a écrit :
When doing /usr/sbin/cyrreconstruct -rf user.psmith I have a very very
strange behavior !
Most of folders are successfully reconstructed except one or two that
are ignored ???
Example for a folder called "CLIENT". This f
On 12/17/2009 07:45 AM, Denis BUCHER wrote:
> Dear Patrick,
>
> Patrick Boutilier a écrit :
>>> When doing /usr/sbin/cyrreconstruct -rf user.psmith I have a very very
>>> strange behavior !
>>>
>>> Most of folders are successfully reconstructed except one or two that
>>> are ignored ???
>>>
>>> Exa
Dear Patrick,
Patrick Boutilier a écrit :
>> When doing /usr/sbin/cyrreconstruct -rf user.psmith I have a very very
>> strange behavior !
>>
>> Most of folders are successfully reconstructed except one or two that
>> are ignored ???
>>
>> Example for a folder called "CLIENT". This folder only cont
On 12/17/2009 07:01 AM, Denis BUCHER wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> When doing /usr/sbin/cyrreconstruct -rf user.psmith I have a very very
> strange behavior !
>
> Most of folders are successfully reconstructed except one or two that
> are ignored ???
>
> Example for a folder called "CLIENT". This folder o
Dear all,
When doing /usr/sbin/cyrreconstruct -rf user.psmith I have a very very
strange behavior !
Most of folders are successfully reconstructed except one or two that
are ignored ???
Example for a folder called "CLIENT". This folder only contains
subfolders, and no messages, could this be the
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