Actually it seems that running "/usr/bin/cyrus/bin/reconstruct -r -f
user/username" bring back the mail but the seen information is gone.
At least it is a step in the right direction...
Mike Eggleston wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Mar 2009, David Korpiewski might have said:
>
>> I had a situation where
I had a situation where I shut down the cyrus system and did a database
reset (ran these steps) to fix a problem with LMPTD (it worked btw).
# serveradmin stop mail
$ sudo -u cyrusimap bash
$ cd /var/imap/
$ rm db/*
$ rm db.backup?/*
$ rm deliver.db
$ rm tls_sessions.db
$ /usr/bin/cyrus/bin/ctl_
Hi,
I've discovered something odd (at least to me)
when I first configured cyrus-imap I was unable to create mailboxes
I kept getting this:
localhost> cm user@yo.com
createmailbox: Permission denied
then I read somewhere that I should set "unixhierarchysep" to "yes" and it will
work
so I did
On Tue, 2009-03-24 at 17:18 +0100, Michal Hlavinka wrote:
> Hi,
> thanks all for the answers. Some summary what I know (please correct me if
> I'm
> wrong):
> 1) checkpointing
> "Checkpointed" are this databases:
> but only DBs with Berkeley DB-Engine it does something. So really
> checkpointed
Hi,
thanks all for the answers. Some summary what I know (please correct me if I'm
wrong):
1) checkpointing
"Checkpointed" are this databases:
quotas.db
tls_sessions.db
deliver.db
statuschache.db
annotations.db
mailboxes.db
ptclient/ptscache.db
but only DBs with Berkeley DB-Engine it does so