Op 10-11-16 om 14:02 schreef Vladislav Kurz via Info-cyrus:
> On 11/10/16 12:17, Paul van der Vlis via Info-cyrus wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> A user has removed an important mailbox with all the sent-messages.
>>
>> I've tried to restore the data from a backup, bu
Hello,
A user has removed an important mailbox with all the sent-messages.
I've tried to restore the data from a backup, but then I don't see the
mailbox with sent-messages. And I don't find the programm
"cyrreconstruct" anymore (the Debian version of "reconstruct").
Then I've tried to restore
Op 23-09-16 om 06:14 schreef Bron Gondwana via Info-cyrus:
>> But I think it's strange to have a dot in the list of GOODCHARS when
>> it's used as a hierarchy seperator...
>
> The mailboxname used to be tested against GOODCHARS in its entirety,
> including separator.
Ah, I understand it now. Th
Op 22-09-16 om 09:46 schreef Michael Menge via Info-cyrus:
>
> Quoting Paul van der Vlis via Info-cyrus :
>
>> Op 21-09-16 om 14:11 schreef Michael Menge via Info-cyrus:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Quoting Paul van der Vlis via Info-cyrus
>>> :
>>>
Op 22-09-16 om 14:11 schreef Eric Luyten via Info-cyrus:
> Of course one can use a '.' as part of a Cyrus mailbox name, internally it
> gets translated into a '^' (arrow/caret).
When I create a mailbox "test.and.so", I get three maiboxes in each other.
Maybe you are using unixhierarchysep? Is it
Op 21-09-16 om 14:11 schreef Michael Menge via Info-cyrus:
> Hi,
>
> Quoting Paul van der Vlis via Info-cyrus :
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am syncing many mailboxes from one IMAP server to another. Now I get
>> sometimes errors on mailbox names. I found out that Cy
Hello,
I am syncing many mailboxes from one IMAP server to another. Now I get
sometimes errors on mailbox names. I found out that Cyrus does not
accept brackets in a mailbox name. Is there documentation about what
characters are accepted in mailbox names??
With regards,
Paul van der Vlis.
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