Hi,
that's it ! This a right command that discovered me users and recovered quota usage. So this is a next command after "reconstruct", I must write it somewhere :) Anyway - why are all mail unreaded after import and reconstruction ? Users will ask me ... :)
  Thanks
  J.K.

Cituji Eero Hänninen <f...@nohik.ee>:

Hi Josef,

On Thu, 21 Jul 2011 09:06:32 +0200, Josef Karliak wrote:
Hello,
 after copying mails to the new server and reconstructing emails
with a command "sudo -u cyrus /usr/lib/cyrus/bin/reconstruct -r -f
user.<username>" seems to be all fine. But after some fights with
plugin for check quota in the Squirrelmail I tried a command for
listing quota in the "cyradm". Command mentioned above didn't
reconstructed usage. Reconstruction of the usage works fine only in
the "cyradm". But it doesn't accept wildcard "*" to reconstruct all
mailboxes. So there is a question - how to reconstruct all ? Any ideas
?

Try run after reconstruct:
sudo -H -u cyrus /usr/lib/cyrus/bin/quota -f

As I understand, cyrus uses unix philosophy, one tool must do on thing, but it must do it well :) So reconstruct tool is for reconstruct mailboxes so called filesystem (discover missing messages, folders, or remove them from indexes/internal db if they don't exist anymore, etc). Quota tool is for recalculate mailbox usage and there is no point to run quota fix after every mailbox reconstruct.

Please correct me, if I'm wrong.

Rgrds,
Eero




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