Andrew Morgan wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Joe Vieira wrote:
>
>
>> So, if I create the directory structure for cyrus...
>> spool/s/user/systemsmonitors then reconstruct user.systemsmonitors and
>> try to deliver a message i get a mailbox does not exist error...
>>
>> cat 4EA39BD0EEF | /usr/
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Joe Vieira wrote:
> So, if I create the directory structure for cyrus...
> spool/s/user/systemsmonitors then reconstruct user.systemsmonitors and
> try to deliver a message i get a mailbox does not exist error...
>
> cat 4EA39BD0EEF | /usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/deliver -e -r jvie
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Joe Vieira wrote:
> For a totally less seamless solution:
>
>What if I created the partition and created the empty mailboxes then
> moved the restored mail back in as "restored-foldername" This would ruin
> the seen.db, but...at least it would all be there in a pretty logi
So, if I create the directory structure for cyrus...
spool/s/user/systemsmonitors then reconstruct user.systemsmonitors and
try to deliver a message i get a mailbox does not exist error...
cat 4EA39BD0EEF | /usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/deliver -e -r jvie...@clarku.edu
user.systemsmonitors
user.syste
For a totally less seamless solution:
What if I created the partition and created the empty mailboxes then
moved the restored mail back in as "restored-foldername" This would ruin
the seen.db, but...at least it would all be there in a pretty logical
location.
Please weight in on this and t
Does any one know which cyrus file contains this? Can I copy it over
without the others?
Joe
Andrew Morgan wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Feb 2010, Joe Vieira wrote:
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> So, We have an imap volume (ext3) that doesn't seem to come back up
>> clean after a few crashes. fsck is a mess. Sho
On Wed, 17 Feb 2010, Joe Vieira wrote:
> Hi,
>
> So, We have an imap volume (ext3) that doesn't seem to come back up
> clean after a few crashes. fsck is a mess. Shows clean; mount it; 30
> minutes later it's throwing errors and needs to be fsck'd again. (any
> ideas about that i'd love to h
...@clarku.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 10:48 PM
To: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: mailbox migration/repair question
Hi,
So, We have an imap volume (ext3) that doesn't seem to come back up clean after
a few crashes. fsck is a mess. Shows clean; mount it; 30 minutes
Hi,
So, We have an imap volume (ext3) that doesn't seem to come back up clean after
a few crashes. fsck is a mess. Shows clean; mount it; 30 minutes later it's
throwing errors and needs to be fsck'd again. (any ideas about that i'd love
to hear)
So I am considering in the interest of gettin
Hello.
12.02.2008 15:52, Michael Menge пишет:
> Hi,
>
> Is "allowusermoves: 1" in imapd.conf?
Surely no.
Thank you!
Alexey
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Hi,
Is "allowusermoves: 1" in imapd.conf?
Quoting Alexey Lobanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello all.
A simple stupid question.
Does anyone know if Cyrus 2.3 *really* can move mailboxes from one
server to another in accordance with "install-murder.html" manual?
pharmacy.rct-int> rename user.tes
Hello all.
A simple stupid question.
Does anyone know if Cyrus 2.3 *really* can move mailboxes from one
server to another in accordance with "install-murder.html" manual?
pharmacy.rct-int> rename user.test user.test imap.office.rct-int
renamemailbox: Operation is not supported on mailbox
Alexey
Hi
I just migrated from standard unix mailbox to cyrus-imap. The migration
tools distributed with cyrus-imap somewhat obscure and largely undocu-
mented so I ended up writing my own, which I hope are better and I would
like to make available for anyone who might find them usefull. They are
here
Whats the best way to migrate mailboxes over to a new setup?
Can I just copy the user's mailbox directory, or is there some tool?
Thanks
Andrew Brink, CCNA, WCSP
NetStandard, Inc.
913-262-3888
I thought I'd follow up on this thread, as I just this weekend performed
such a migration, myself, except I was migrating from Red Hat Linux 6.2 to
Slackware Linux Current (pre-8.0), where both systems were
cyrus-imap-2.0.15 systems and both systems had Berkeley db-3.2.9.
I not only tarred up
This morning, I just finished completing exactly what you are doing (except
we use FreeBSD on both systems) by migrating from 1.5.19 to 2.0.14. Here
is a quick guide (I wrote everything down...):
Copy the 'mailboxes' file from the old Cyrus 1.5.19 to the new machine
somewhere.
Run the comm
Hi,
I have to admit a fair amount of greenness in this so bear with me. I'm
trying to migrate the mailboxes from a solaris 7 box running Cyrus IMAP
1.5.19 to a FreeBSD 4.4 box running Cyrus 2.0.14. If anyone has a guide or
a URL to do this I'd be extremely grateful for any knowledge anyone can
Hi everyone, I'm posting here a kind of step by step guide for the most
newbie (like me :-) for the migration of user mailbox from Cyrus 1.5.14
to 2.0.16.
This guide worked fine in my configuration:
Old server:
- Linux SUSe 7.0
- Cyrus IMAPd 1.5.14
New server:
- Linux SUSe 7.0
- Cyrus IMAPd 2.0.
Hi!
Does anybody has the steps I should perform to upgrade the mailboxes of
my users to the new version 2 (.0.16)?
I'm currently using
SuSE 7.0
Cyrus 1.5.14
pwcheck with shadow passwd
I want tu upgrade to Cyrus 2.0.16 (already working) with SASL 1.5.24,
Berkeley DB 3.29, Sendmail 8.11.5
Does a
Oguz YILMAZ wrote:
>
> Does anybody knows tools to migrate berkeley mailboxes to cyrus
> other than the script mbxcvt which is in UW imap-tools?
> mbxcvt needs user passwords. However, I wanna do this job in administrator
> side without need in users.
>
> Actually I know one: In the book, Mana
Does anybody knows tools to migrate berkeley mailboxes to cyrus
other than the script mbxcvt which is in UW imap-tools?
mbxcvt needs user passwords. However, I wanna do this job in administrator
side without need in users.
Actually I know one: In the book, Managing IMAP (www.ora.com) there are
so
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