Mailboxes which won't come back online

2003-11-24 Thread Patrick Goetz
Many thanks to everyone who responded to this question. Yes, it seems pretty safe to assume that this (not reconstructing mail folders that don't contain explicit messages) is a bug; but then why doesn't cyrreconstruct -m work? I can't imagine why this would be that more complicated to impl

Re: Mailboxes which won't come back online

2003-11-24 Thread Craig Ringer
I'd guess that reconstruct is skipping the reconstruction of this folder level because there are no messages stored in it. What if you go into cyradm and create this folder by hand using 'cm'? Then run reconstruct on it and all the subfolders. Alternately, I'd just copy a message into it then run

Re: Mailboxes which won't come back online

2003-11-24 Thread Andrew Morgan
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003, Patrick Goetz wrote: > This using Cyrus 2.1.15 ... > > Last week I pestered this list about a situation wherein the contents of > /var/lib/cyrus (i.e. the database) were lost in a system crash while the > contents of /var/spool/cyrus/mail (i.e. the actual messages) were > pre

Re: Mailboxes which won't come back online

2003-11-24 Thread Roland Pope
- From: "Patrick Goetz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 2:52 PM Subject: Mailboxes which won't come back online > > This using Cyrus 2.1.15 ... > > > Last week I pestered this list about a situation wherein

Mailboxes which won't come back online

2003-11-24 Thread Patrick Goetz
This using Cyrus 2.1.15 ... Last week I pestered this list about a situation wherein the contents of /var/lib/cyrus (i.e. the database) were lost in a system crash while the contents of /var/spool/cyrus/mail (i.e. the actual messages) were preserved. After using cyradm -> cm to recreate the