mailboxes.db invalid entries

2016-04-21 Thread Jan Kowalsky via Info-cyrus
Hi all, I have an unresolvable problem with one mailbox: It got an entry inside the mailboxes.db and a spool directory - but I can't change it or access it. I always got "invalid identifier" on cyradm. Dumping the mailbox with ctl_mboxlist example.com!user.kontakt.Calendar 0 (null) (null) Conv

Re: mailboxes.db invalid entries

2016-04-21 Thread Bron Gondwana via Info-cyrus
Ouch, yeah - spaces in group names? That's gotta be bogus. I'm surprised we accept those in the first place. I guess the code should probably check that keys are valid identifiers though :( So that is a legitimate bug. Bron. On Fri, Apr 22, 2016, at 09:28, Jan Kowalsky via Info-cyrus wrote

Re: mailboxes.db invalid entries

2016-04-22 Thread Wolfgang Breyha via Info-cyrus
Jan Kowalsky via Info-cyrus wrote on 22/04/16 01:28: > First I tried to dump the mailbox.db with ctl_mboxlist -d /tmp/mailboxes.txt > > After deleting the wrong entry manually I wanted to reload the mailbox > again with ctl_mboxlist -u /tmp/mailboxes.txt. All operation with > stopped cyrus. Have

Re: mailboxes.db invalid entries

2016-04-22 Thread Jan Kowalsky via Info-cyrus
Hi Wolfgang, thanks for your answer. Am 22.04.2016 um 11:06 schrieb Wolfgang Breyha: > Jan Kowalsky via Info-cyrus wrote on 22/04/16 01:28: >> First I tried to dump the mailbox.db with ctl_mboxlist -d /tmp/mailboxes.txt >> >> After deleting the wrong entry manually I wanted to reload the mailbox

Re: mailboxes.db invalid entries

2016-04-22 Thread Jan Kowalsky via Info-cyrus
Hi all, Am 22.04.2016 um 22:28 schrieb Jan Kowalsky: > Hi Wolfgang, > > thanks for your answer. > > Am 22.04.2016 um 11:06 schrieb Wolfgang Breyha: >> Jan Kowalsky via Info-cyrus wrote on 22/04/16 01:28: >>> First I tried to dump the mailbox.db with ctl_mboxlist -d /tmp/mailboxes.txt >>> >>> Aft

Re: mailboxes.db invalid entries

2016-04-23 Thread Bron Gondwana via Info-cyrus
The tool is safe to use with Cyrus running Of course if you delete a mailboxes db entry without deleting the underlying files and then recreate the folder, things can get confused because there are already files on disk... Bron On Sat, Apr 23, 2016, at 06:58, Jan Kowalsky via Info-cyrus wrote: