Bron, I test and have this problem too.
Using Murder with: Backends and FrontEnds: virtdomains: off defaultpartition: default duplicatesuppression: 0 hashimapspool: true allowusermoves: yes unixhierarchysep: yes singleinstancestore: 1 allowallsubscribe: 1 deletedprefix: DELETED delete_mode: delayed expunge_mode: delayed expunge_days: 60 flushseenstate: 1 lmtp_downcase_rcpt: 1 mupdate_config: standard Regards Zinato On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Bron Gondwana <br...@fastmail.fm> wrote: > On Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 05:45:11PM +0200, Wolfgang Breyha wrote: > > Hi! > > > > If I do the following within Thunderbird 3.1.9: > > *) create a folder "test" > > *) create a subfolder within "test" called "test2" > > *) copy a message to test > > *) copy a message to test2 > > *) rename "test" to "testx" > > I'm doing the same steps in Thunderbird here... > > > the result in thunderbird is: > > *) a folder "testx" with subfolder "test2" > > *) both are *empty* > > > > a reconstruct is needed to make them visible again: > > $ reconstruct -r user.xxxx.testx > > user.xxxx.testx uid 1 found - adding > > user.xxxx.testx > > user.xxxx.testx.test2 uid 1 found - adding > > user.xxxx.testx.test2 > > > > Renaming a folder again before reconstructing it wipes the message files > from > > disc. > > Apr 5 21:10:10 localhost test_slot2_19631/imap[19703]: auditlog: create > sessionid=<test_slot2_19631-19703-1302030605-1> mailbox=<user.foo.testx> > uniqueid=<109851164d9b6912> > Apr 5 21:10:10 localhost test_slot2_19631/imap[19703]: auditlog: rename > sessionid=<test_slot2_19631-19703-1302030605-1> oldmailbox=<user.foo.test> > newmailbox=<user.foo.testx> uniqueid=<109851164d9b6912> > Apr 5 21:10:10 localhost test_slot2_19631/imap[19703]: Deleted mailbox > user.foo.test > Apr 5 21:10:10 localhost test_slot2_19631/imap[19703]: auditlog: delete > sessionid=<test_slot2_19631-19703-1302030605-1> mailbox=<user.foo.test> > uniqueid=<0fdff82b4d9b68f2> > Apr 5 21:10:10 localhost test_slot2_19631/imap[19703]: Remove of > supposedly empty directory /tmp/ct-slot2/data/user/foo/test failed: > Directory not empty > Apr 5 21:10:10 localhost test_slot2_19631/imap[19703]: Remove of > supposedly empty directory /tmp/ct-slot2/meta/user/foo/test failed: > Directory not empty > Apr 5 21:10:10 localhost test_slot2_19631/imap[19703]: auditlog: create > sessionid=<test_slot2_19631-19703-1302030605-1> > mailbox=<user.foo.testx.test2> uniqueid=<1246be664d9b6912> > Apr 5 21:10:10 localhost test_slot2_19631/imap[19703]: auditlog: rename > sessionid=<test_slot2_19631-19703-1302030605-1> > oldmailbox=<user.foo.test.test2> newmailbox=<user.foo.testx.test2> > uniqueid=<1246be664d9b6912> > Apr 5 21:10:10 localhost test_slot2_19631/imap[19703]: Deleted mailbox > user.foo.test.test2 > Apr 5 21:10:10 localhost test_slot2_19631/imap[19703]: auditlog: delete > sessionid=<test_slot2_19631-19703-1302030605-1> > mailbox=<user.foo.test.test2> uniqueid=<1149e9af4d9b68f6> > > > root@launde:~# /usr/cyrus/bin/reconstruct -C /tmp/ct-slot2/etc/imapd.conf > -G -r user/foo > user/foo > user/foo/Drafts > user/foo/Sent Items > user/foo/Trash > user/foo/another > user/foo/testx > user/foo/testx/test2 > > Nothing complained about there - and it worked fine. This is with 2.4.7 > fresh checkout > from git, and using thunderbird. > > Apart from those spurious errors about trying to remove an empty directory > that > isn't actually empty, I don't see anything wrong here! I can successfully > view > the two messages that I copied into each folder. > > So the question is: what's your config? What have you done differently > that > could have broken this? Are you running any patches, or vanilla 2.4.7? > > Bron. > ---- > Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ > List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/ >
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