Hy!
On 11-Jan-2002 Chris Peck wrote:
> You could change the entry in the imapd.conf to the new location.
I don't think you can do this for just one letter!
Yes, you can create "partitions" in the config, but then you have to move each
folder to the new partition from within cyrus, but that's
You could change the entry in the imapd.conf to the new location.
On Friday, January 11, 2002, at 10:26 AM, Robert Scussel wrote:
> Because cyrus will continue to look for the data in /var/spool/imap/a
>
> B
>
> Richmond Dyes wrote:
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>> Thanks for the info, but excuse my stupidity, but why the
DUH!! Told you I wasn't the sharpest knife in the drawer. Thank you for explaining
the obvious to me.
Robert Scussel wrote:
> Because cyrus will continue to look for the data in /var/spool/imap/a
>
> B
>
> Richmond Dyes wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for the info, but excuse my stupidity, but why the li
Because cyrus will continue to look for the data in /var/spool/imap/a
B
Richmond Dyes wrote:
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> Thanks for the info, but excuse my stupidity, but why the link if you have moved
> that directory?
>
> Noll Janos wrote:
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> > Hy!
> >
> > On 11-Jan-2002 Richmond Dyes wrote:
> > > I have Cyrus 2.
Hy!
On 11-Jan-2002 Richmond Dyes wrote:
> I have Cyrus 2.0.9 running on RH 7.1. I want to move some of my mail
> users to another partition because it is getting full. I downloaded the
[...]
> 2. Is there a way to maunally move a user?
If you use a hashed IMAP spool (you probably do), moving
Thanks for the info, but excuse my stupidity, but why the link if you have moved
that directory?
Noll Janos wrote:
> Hy!
>
> On 11-Jan-2002 Richmond Dyes wrote:
> > I have Cyrus 2.0.9 running on RH 7.1. I want to move some of my mail
> > users to another partition because it is getting full. I