Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I was wondering if it was at all possible to pipe text form something like
logging into an email file with out screwing things up for Cyrus.
For example, say i have a crown tab that appends new mail.err data to the
file /var/spool/imap/m/user/me/1. with just simple
Hello all,
I get this repeating error, and it's the same user every time.
Apr 23 07:14:44 idx imapd[25818]: DBERROR: skiplist recovery
/var/lib/imap/user/m/mmoore.seen: DELETE at 09F8 doesn't exist
Is this a client error (i.e. the client is trying to access something that is
not there)?
the
when in rome do as the romans do(so i'll continue this top post)
perhaps this isn't related, but from the cyradm man page:
lm [--subscribed] [pattern [reference]]
List all, or all subscribed, mailboxes matching the specified pattern. The
pattern may have embedded wildcards '*' or '%', which
messages.
the server is running redhat9, postfix-2.0.12 cyrus-imapd-2.1.13-4.
I'll just keep looking. Thanks again.
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Quoting Jules Agee [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
reconstruct -r -f
Eli Cantu wrote:
Hello all,
If I am trying to reconstruct user.chris.Sent and user.chris.Save, should I
I'm pretty new to troubleshooting cyrus errors, I've been spoiled. It ran for 12
months without any problems. Now in the last few weeks, we have random
corrupted mail folders.
I ran reconstruct on all mail folders (inbox, sent, trash) yesterday, because I
saw similar errors the day before. Now
Hello all,
If I am trying to reconstruct user.chris.Sent and user.chris.Save, should I be
able to simply run: reconstruct -r user.chris?
If so, it does not seem to work. I have to manually reconstruct every single
subdirectory.
If I misunderstood the -r option, what is it used for?
thanks,