That was it, no problem deleting now. Thank you.
L
On Monday, June 16, 2003, at 04:17 PM, Wil Cooley wrote:
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 12:31, Lee wrote:
I created the directories spool/imap/user/joe/INBOX and INBOX/A =D and
INBOX/A =D/Accounts, then i ran recontruct -R on user/joe, but that
just retu
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 12:31, Lee wrote:
> I created the directories spool/imap/user/joe/INBOX and INBOX/A =D and
> INBOX/A =D/Accounts, then i ran recontruct -R on user/joe, but that
> just returned the following errors:
>
> user.joe.INBOX.A =D: System I/O error Bad file descriptor
> user.joe.IN
Will this cause any problems with seen / unseen flags (or anything for
that matter)?
L
On Monday, June 16, 2003, at 03:34 PM, John Alton Tamplin wrote:
Lee wrote:
You should be able to delete these from within cyradm as an admin,
unless
somebody deleted stuff by hand from the filesystem.
I th
Lee wrote:
Will this cause any problems with seen / unseen flags (or anything for
that matter)?
Seen flags are kept in a different database, under
/var/imap/user/X/user.seen. I presume Cyrus gracefully deals with
nonexistent folders in the seen/sub files, but I haven't looked at that
part of
I created the directories spool/imap/user/joe/INBOX and INBOX/A =D and
INBOX/A =D/Accounts, then i ran recontruct -R on user/joe, but that
just returned the following errors:
user.joe.INBOX.A =D: System I/O error Bad file descriptor
user.joe.INBOX.A =D.Accounts: System I/O error Bad file descrip
Lee wrote:
You should be able to delete these from within cyradm as an admin,
unless
somebody deleted stuff by hand from the filesystem.
I think that might be the problem.
When i try to SAM the folders pre-deletion in cyradm, i get a:
setaclmailbox: admin: lcp: System I/O error
Is there a way
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Lee wrote:
> > You should be able to delete these from within cyradm as an admin,
> > unless
> > somebody deleted stuff by hand from the filesystem.
>
> I think that might be the problem.
Don't do that! ;)
To fix the problem, recreate the directories in the filesystem,
recon
You should be able to delete these from within cyradm as an admin,
unless
somebody deleted stuff by hand from the filesystem.
I think that might be the problem.
When i try to SAM the folders pre-deletion in cyradm, i get a:
setaclmailbox: admin: lcp: System I/O error
Is there a way to force rem
Quoting Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hey All,
> One of our users has the following folders listed in his account:
>
> user/joe/INBOX/A =D (\HasChildren)
> user/joe/INBOX/A =D/Accounts (\HasNoChildren)
>
> These folders don't exist because the were remnants of our mail system
> before we turned on
Hey All,
One of our users has the following folders listed in his account:
user/joe/INBOX/A =D (\HasChildren)
user/joe/INBOX/A =D/Accounts (\HasNoChildren)
These folders don't exist because the were remnants of our mail system
before we turned on ALTNAMESPACE. The problem is that when I try to
de
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