ing. These already solved some problems for us.
>
> Cheers,
> -nic
>
> On 11/07/2011 10:29 AM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> > The attached bits of perl can read most of the more modern cyrus.index
> > file formats (I haven't backported to version 6 from 2.2.x). S
problems for us.
Cheers,
-nic
On 11/07/2011 10:29 AM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> The attached bits of perl can read most of the more modern cyrus.index
> file formats (I haven't backported to version 6 from 2.2.x). Some perl
> skill required to make it all work though - and you may
On 7 Nov 2011, at 14:23, Adrian Kovacs wrote:
> hi
>
> how can I check if a user deleted a mail ?
> Is there is history somewhere?
> How can I read the cyrus.index file?
If the message isn't in the mailbox, presumably it's been deleted. You can work
out the file na
Eric Luyten wrote, on 07.11.2011 17:36:
> and ... busy servers will probably produce huge audit trace files ... Who
> is running production service with "auditlog: 1" in their imapd.conf ?
I am. I patched cyrus <2.4 to get similar logs in custom format and use
auditlog since 2.4 for all our >100k
On Mon, November 7, 2011 5:29 pm, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> If you turn on auditlog, you'll get all expunges as individual log items.
Feature available as of 2.4, right ?
and ... busy servers will probably produce huge audit trace files ...
Who is running production service with "auditlog: 1" in t
pretty trivial. Otherwise I think deleted/expunged is just gone.
>
> > How can I read the cyrus.index file?
>
> cyr_dbtool is one option. Other you can use cvt_cyrusdb to dump a
> database to a text file.
>
> cvt_cyrusdb [ -C config-file ]
>
Neither of them are a
> how can I check if a user deleted a mail ?
> Is there is history somewhere?
> How can I read the cyrus.index file?
If it's not expunged, only marked deleted, give your account lrs on
the mailbox temporarily and open it with a client. I find that a
very usable way to read t
mmended] then this is
> pretty trivial. Otherwise I think deleted/expunged is just gone.
>
> > How can I read the cyrus.index file?
>
> cyr_dbtool is one option. Other you can use cvt_cyrusdb to dump a
> database to a text file.
>
> cvt_cyrusdb [ -C config-file ]
>
&g
Quoting Adrian Kovacs :
> how can I check if a user deleted a mail ?
> Is there is history somewhere?
If you are using delayed expunge [*HIGHLY* recommended] then this is
pretty trivial. Otherwise I think deleted/expunged is just gone.
> How can I read the cyrus.index file?
cyr_dbto
hi
how can I check if a user deleted a mail ?
Is there is history somewhere?
How can I read the cyrus.index file?
We are using cyrus & postfix, and would like to check if a user deleted a
certain mail
thanks
a
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