I recently reconfigured my server hard disk, moving from internal to a RAID
system.  When doing this I had to reinstall/setup all services and programs
on my old HD.  Naturally I had to reinstall SquirrelMail.  I had no problems
reinstall and configing, all I did is copy my squirrelmail folder from my
old HD to my new RAID.  Changed my permissions a little on the data and
attachment folder and I was up and running.  I did have to move my mail
store.  /var/spool/imap is where my mail store was, I did a 'ditto' to
preserver my prefs to my new RAID and all seemed to work.  But when I log
in, I have none of my prefs, old messages.  I does work, but it doesn't
recognize any of my old message, send or stored in my inbox.  And they are
still there, if I go to my mail store go under a  users folder, I can see
the numbers 11, 12, 13 and so on, I check them, and they are the messages.

Does anyone have any ideas why these messages/prefs don't show up anymore.
Did I do something wrong, I thought I had it...any help would be great

SquirrelMail does not access your mail store directly. Please look into your IMAP server configuration and change whatever is wrong there. Your prefs probably aren't getting accessed due to either a change in the path to them or bad permissioning on the data dir.


You should post to your IMAP server mailing list (only after doing your homework, of course), but if you ever need to post back here, please read:

http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/wiki.php?MailingListPostingGuidelines


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