Re: Cyrus upgrade from 2.1.18 to 2.2.13 moved email messages

2007-12-04 Thread Steinar Bang
> Steinar Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > S... I'll bite the bullet like I did the other times and > reconstruct the .seen marks, as near as I can. Come tuesday my email > server has been out of service for a week. Small postscript: turns out that it wasn't all folders that had their .seen d

Re: Cyrus upgrade from 2.1.18 to 2.2.13 moved email messages

2007-12-02 Thread Bron Gondwana
On Sun, Dec 02, 2007 at 08:51:51PM +0100, Steinar Bang wrote: > > Steinar Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Steinar Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Sebastian Hagedorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > What previously was mail/s/user/sb/ is now mail/u/s/user/sb/ > > Here's what I think happen

Re: Cyrus upgrade from 2.1.18 to 2.2.13 moved email messages

2007-12-02 Thread Steinar Bang
Final words on the upgrade: Moving the mailboxes in the /var/spool/mail/ gave something that couldn't be opened. Running /usr/sbin/cyrreconstruct -r user.* on /var/spool/mail/ gave me openable mailboxes, but the read marks were gone (probably the .seen databases took an early beating in t

Re: Cyrus upgrade from 2.1.18 to 2.2.13 moved email messages

2007-12-02 Thread Alain Spineux
On Dec 2, 2007 8:51 PM, Steinar Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Steinar Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Steinar Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Sebastian Hagedorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > What previously was mail/s/user/sb/ is now mail/u/s/user/sb/ > > Here's what I think happene

Re: Cyrus upgrade from 2.1.18 to 2.2.13 moved email messages

2007-12-02 Thread Steinar Bang
> Steinar Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Steinar Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Sebastian Hagedorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: What previously was mail/s/user/sb/ is now mail/u/s/user/sb/ Here's what I think happened. I've had this setting since upgrading from 1.5.19 to 2.1.11 in 2002: >

Re: Cyrus upgrade from 2.1.18 to 2.2.13 moved email messages

2007-12-01 Thread Steinar Bang
>>>>> Steinar Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>>>> Sebastian Hagedorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> -- Steinar Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is rumored to have mumbled on 28. >> November >> 2007 20:55:16 +0100 regarding Cyrus upgrade from 2.1.18

Re: Cyrus upgrade from 2.1.18 to 2.2.13 moved email messages

2007-11-29 Thread Steinar Bang
>>>>> Sebastian Hagedorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > -- Steinar Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is rumored to have mumbled on 28. November > 2007 20:55:16 +0100 regarding Cyrus upgrade from 2.1.18 to 2.2.13 > moved email messages: >> What previously was mail/s/user/

Re: Cyrus upgrade from 2.1.18 to 2.2.13 moved email messages

2007-11-29 Thread Steinar Bang
> "Alain Spineux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > You would have won some time if you had read one of my previous post > in another thread about pitfall you can meet when migrating. The > thread title is "Migration 32 to 64 bit". It could still help you to > understand what you did :-) Thanx, I'll st

Re: Cyrus upgrade from 2.1.18 to 2.2.13 moved email messages

2007-11-28 Thread Alain Spineux
You would have won some time if you had read one of my previous post in another thread about pitfall you can meet when migrating. The thread title is "Migration 32 to 64 bit". It could still help you to understand what you did :-) Be aware that we are not all debian user, and dont know the script

Re: Cyrus upgrade from 2.1.18 to 2.2.13 moved email messages

2007-11-28 Thread Sebastian Hagedorn
-- Steinar Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is rumored to have mumbled on 28. November 2007 20:55:16 +0100 regarding Cyrus upgrade from 2.1.18 to 2.2.13 moved email messages: What previously was mail/s/user/sb/ is now mail/u/s/user/sb/ That means you are using fulldirhash. It's an opt

Cyrus upgrade from 2.1.18 to 2.2.13 moved email messages

2007-11-28 Thread Steinar Bang
> Steinar Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: [snip] > And as far as I can tell it lists ranges and unread and so forth. But > when I try to open the folders I'm told that there are no messages in > them. > Hot damn! The mailboxes actually _are_ empty! In the words of James Bond: "That explains the