>I encountered this exact situation (directories manually deleted,
>leading to an unreconstructable mailbox) about a month ago. The solution
>we chose was to export the mailboxes db (ctl_mboxlist -d), delete the
>bogus entries from the textfile, then import it back in.
>
>Howev
Thank you. I am in a similar situation like yours, because the server is
still in test mode, so I can apply this solution. Thanks for help! :)
Have a nice day,
En3pY
Simon Brady wrote:
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Sebastian Konstanty Zdrojewski wrote:
Hi,
I tried with this:
localhost.localdomain
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Sebastian Konstanty Zdrojewski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried with this:
>
> localhost.localdomain> reconstruct user.mailboxname
> reconstruct: Operating System Error
>
> The imapd.log file appended the following line:
>
> Feb 26 16:08:48 nexus imapd[30158]: Reconstructing
> 'u
Hi,
I tried with this:
localhost.localdomain> reconstruct user.mailboxname
reconstruct: Operating System Error
The imapd.log file appended the following line:
Feb 26 16:08:48 nexus imapd[30158]: Reconstructing
'user.massimiliano_rovatti' (not recursive) for user 'postmaster'
Sorry for boring..
Sebastian Konstanty Zdrojewski wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an annoying problem: my collegue deleted phisically the
> directories from the user's directory, so the system, while attempting
> to delivery a message to a mailbox returns a "I/O Error". Correct until
> here.
>
> I need to remove the en
Hello,
I have an annoying problem: my collegue deleted phisically the
directories from the user's directory, so the system, while attempting
to delivery a message to a mailbox returns a "I/O Error". Correct until
here.
I need to remove the entries from the mailbox database, but I can't find
t