This is what I did to fix the problem. Nick your idea of using reconstruct
on the user gave me a brainstorm and it worked. The first thing I
did was to run reconstruct -f and from there I wrote down the directory
structure of the user. ie. user.joe.sent, user.joe.draft, user.joe.trash.
Whereev
Reklama.
You can either:
1)
cd /usr/cyrus/bin
su cyrus
./reconstruct user.
2)
go to cyradm,
sam user. c
dm user.
Nick
> I am using Redhat 7.1 running cyrus 2.0.9 with Postfix. I dame a
> mistake and deleted a user's directory and can't get it off a backup.
> When I go into cyradm
I am using Redhat 7.1 running cyrus 2.0.9 with Postfix. I dame a
mistake and deleted a user's directory and can't get it off a backup.
When I go into cyradm and try to set my ACl list to c so I can delete
the user, it gives me an I/O error. When I just try to delete it using
the dm command, it g