I ran ctl_mboxlist -maw on one of my back end IMAP servers this morning 
and saw this output:

Remove from MUPDATE: user.xxxxxx.root.incron
Remove from MUPDATE: user.xxxxxx.Trash.HCWG.Minutes
Remove from MUPDATE: user.xxxxxx.freshers-week.fwem.FW09.Rep emails

They do not show up if I search for them in cyradm but I found them 
lurking on the MUPDATE server:

$ ctl_mboxlist -d | grep "      3 "
user.xxxxxx.Trash.HCWG.Minutes  3 imap-backend.bath.ac.uk!00
user.xxxxxx.root.incron 3 imap-backend.bath.ac.uk!04
user.xxxxxx.freshers-week.fwem.FW09.Rep emails  3 imap-backend.bath.ac.uk!04

Running ctl_mboxlist -ma on the back end doesn't clear these up. How did 
these mailbox entries get into state and what is the safest 
downtime-free way to remove them from the MUPDATE server? ctl_mboxlist 
doesn't have an advertised way of doing this.

The front end is 2.4.16 and the back end is 2.3.13.

Many thanks,


Dave.

David Mayo
Networks/Systems Administrator
University of Bath Computing Services, UK

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