I found that these are accounts which were
created in error.  Usually the accounts are named
user.XXXXXXX , while in these cases it was
a typo - one without the leading user. and the
other with usr.

Using cyradm I could set the acl on one of them
so cyrus could delete, and I deleted it.  That
is one instance resolved.

In the other case, I get back an error:

lam usr.760401c
anyone lrs
sam  usr.760401c cyrus lrswipcda
setaclmailbox: cyrus: lrswipcda: System I/O error

The same error is shown from cyrdel, a perl script
using IMAP::Admin to delete a mailbox.
reconstruct isn't recognized on this server, and
renaming to the conventional name fails.

Does anyone have a sugegstion on how to get
rid of this cruft?

--Donald


On 6/7/07, D G Teed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

I'm not super experienced with cyrus options, so I may need a pointer on
what's up.

We have 2 distinct cyrus servers which exhibit a problem.  On each server,
there is a folder, which is the name of a user's mailbox, which all
accounts have rights to.

We don't see anything in that folder.  In one case that is because the
mailbox no longer
exists on cyrus, and in the other case there is no mail in it (two
different user names
appear on these).

Deleting and recreating the mailbox didn't impact this issue in the second
case where
the mailbox exists.

For regular imap clients, this doesn't seem to become an issue, but for
webmail users,
(using Horde/IMP), they can see the folder and people ask why it is there.

Are there any suggestions how we can clean this shared folder (or whatever
it is) up?

Regards,

--Donald


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