Mika,

I'm with the folks I'm helping out right now.  All I had to do was restore 
the mailboxes from backup, replace the mailboxes.db with the old one (from 
backup), run ctl_mboxlist -r on it and then do the reconstruct -r for the 
mailbox I was trying to restore.  It worked like a charm!!!

Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.  I really appreciate it.

Matt Kenigson
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--On Wednesday, December 05, 2001 09:26:22 PM +0200 Mika Iisakkila 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Matt Kenigson wrote:
>> Thanks Mika!!!
>> I'll try it right away.
>
> No problem :-) Once you have the mailbox database in place, remember
> to run 'reconstruct -r user.', it'll finish the job. The -r parameter
> is important, otherwise it'll only handle the top level mailboxes
> (INBOX for each user). It's been a while, but I think I did all this
> with master not running.
>
> --mika



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