So does anybody have a hint on the second way to manage the time until deletion, the "annotation"-stuff?
You do that with cyradm or any other IMAP client that supports annotations (none that I know):
cyrus.rrz.uni-koeln.de> info user/a0620/TEMP {user/a0620/TEMP}: expire: 1 lastupdate: 17-Dec-2005 03:00:19 +0100 partition: default size: 0 You set it with setinfo: cyrus.rrz.uni-koeln.de> setinfo usage: setinfo [motd|comment|admin|shutdown|expire|squat] text
PS: I don´t think that this was responsible for killing my 20 mailfolders. I didn´t find any hints that cyr_expire can remove directories (sub-mailboxes completely from filesystem and mailboxes.db).
I don't think it can.
So I assume that it was a client error (the software, or even more plausible the user).
It always is ;-) -- Sebastian Hagedorn - RZKR-R1 (Flachbau), Zi. 18, Robert-Koch-Str. 10 Zentrum für angewandte Informatik - Universitätsweiter Service RRZK Universität zu Köln / Cologne University - Tel. +49-221-478-5587
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