----- Цитат от Simon Amor (simon.a...@daily.co.uk), на 15.02.2011
в 17:26 -----   
In your example, it says xxxx.xx!user.000 for the quota, but then 
deleting xxxx^xx!user^000 - this is the same thing that I had. After 
the XFER failed, dumping the mailboxes.db on the mupdate server 
revealed that there were duplicated mailboxes - one in each format.


The mailbox in question was xx...@xxxx.co.uk (masked of course)


cyrus@mupdate $ /usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/cyr_dbtool /var/lib/imap/ 
mailboxes.db skiplist show


xxxx^co^uk!user^xx^yy
xxxx^co^uk!user^xx^yy^Sent
xxxx^co^uk!user^xx^yy^Trash


xxxx.co.uk!user.xx^yy
xxxx.co.uk!user.xx^yy.Sent
xxxx.co.uk!user.xx^yy.Trash


I have looked in the mailbox dbs on the source and destination server but
here is no mismatch. It is not murder setup, so no mupdate server/db. We
have setup standalone IMAP stores with a nginx in front of them to redirect
the clients to the IMAP store where its mailbox resides. 


Thanks for the suggestions  


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