Re: Reconstructing mailboxes when using delayed expunge

2008-07-24 Thread Wesley Craig
On 24 Jul 2008, at 04:00, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote: > I'm note really a dc fiend, so I'm not 100% sure what you are doing > there, but doesn't this work just as well? > > % perl -e 'print scalar localtime(hex "487BF841")."\n"' > Tue Jul 15 03:07:13 2008 Absolutely it does. My only concern is th

Re: Reconstructing mailboxes when using delayed expunge

2008-07-24 Thread Sebastian Hagedorn
Hi, --On 23. Juli 2008 12:44:13 -0500 Paul Engle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: You can specify the prefix for deleted mailboxes with the 'deletedprefix' option in imapd.conf. It defaults to DELETED, so anything deleted will go into a tree starting with that, preserving the same structure as on the

Re: Reconstructing mailboxes when using delayed expunge

2008-07-23 Thread Wesley Craig
On 23 Jul 2008, at 13:44, Paul Engle wrote: > You do have to do the ctl_mboxlist -d to get the specific timecode, > though. You can also use, e.g.: cyradm> lm DELETED.user.wc2263.* DELETED.user.wc2263.EG.487BF83F (\HasNoChildren) DELETED.user.wc2263.XXX.487BF841 (\HasNoC

Re: Reconstructing mailboxes when using delayed expunge

2008-07-23 Thread Simon Matter
>> We then copied the contents of the timestamped folders to a newly >> created folder in the user's mailbox. Our internal documentation said >> not to copy the metadata (i.e. the cyrus.xxx files), but I don't >> remember why. Is that the right thing to do? It caused us some headaches >> later on.

Re: Reconstructing mailboxes when using delayed expunge

2008-07-23 Thread Paul Engle
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 - --On Wednesday, July 23, 2008 6:58 PM +0200 Sebastian Hagedorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The first issue was finding the deleted mailboxes. It seems they can be > anywhere, more or less. We have three partitions. We managed to find them by >