I will check the ACL, good call.  We do have delayed delete implemented but 
when we get there it has always been too late.

They have thousands of folders.  What would be the best way to propagate that 
change via cyradm?

Will report back.

-----Original Message-----
From: info-cyrus-bounces+rcovell=rolet....@lists.andrew.cmu.edu 
[mailto:info-cyrus-bounces+rcovell=rolet....@lists.andrew.cmu.edu] On Behalf Of 
Joseph Brennan
Sent: Wednesday, September 9, 2015 2:09 PM
To: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: RE: Disappearing Mailbox Content



--On September 9, 2015 at 13:49:40 -0500 "Robert T. Covell" 
<rcov...@rolet.com> wrote:

> That is the problem.  I cannot reproduce (reliably or at all).  It 
> might be months before we hear about it.  It has been happening for 
> about two years.  Always chalked it up to user error.  But I can't say 
> that it is or isn't.
>

Check the ACL on the mailbox and make sure no user has permission to delete the 
mailbox-- no "x" right. Loss of all content including the cyrus* files is 
mailbox deletion. (This is the voice of experience talking)

Too bad you didn't implement delayed delete. You can just rename the deleted 
folder to its original name.


Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology



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