As you might have surmised, this was a bug with the cyradm perl shell. 
I've fixed the bug and will check it into cvs shortly.

Sorry,
Larry

--On Monday, February 12, 2001 01:28:03 PM -0800 David Fuchs 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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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