I was looking at this found that "cyradm" has this problem,
where as if you direct login into the imapd server (via telnet)
and try creating mailboxes, it works fine.

"cyradm" is dropping the partition information when using the
createmailbox or cm command.
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Seva

> David Fuchs wrote:
> 
> I've been having trouble configuring partitions in 2.0.11.  My
> /etc/imapd.conf looks like this:
> 
> configdirectory: /usr/imap
> defaultpartition: default
> partition-default: /usr/imap/user/p0
> partition-p0: /usr/imap/user/p0
> partition-p1: /usr/imap/user/p1
> partition-p2: /usr/imap/user/p2
> partition-p3: /usr/imap/user/p3
> partition-p4: /usr/imap/user/p4
> partition-p5: /usr/imap/user/p5
> partition-p6: /usr/imap/user/p6
> partition-p7: /usr/imap/user/p7
> partition-p8: /usr/imap/user/p8
> partition-p9: /usr/imap/user/p9
> admins: cyrus df
> sasl_pwcheck_method: pwcheck
> hashimapspool: true
> 
> The problem is that when I create a mailbox, it's always created on
> the default partition (p0) no matter which partition I specify:
> 
> cyradm> cm user.testbox p5  << Creates an entry in /usr/imap/user/p0
> rather than /usr/imap/user/p5.
> 
> Can anyone tell me what's wrong?  Am I defining the partitions
> incorrectly?
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> -David Fuchs
> (Running FreeBSD 4.2 / Cyrus 2.0.11 / SASL 1.5.24)
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