Re: Recovering Mail

2003-12-05 Thread David Frey
Robert Scussel wrote: There are a couple of ways to do this. One is via cyradm: cyradm --user cyrus --server localhost cm user.dfrey.Sent Then copy the mails themselves into the directory and run reconstruct -r user.dfrey.Sent I did what you said. Everything ran without error, but

Re: Recovering Mail

2003-12-05 Thread Robert Scussel
There are a couple of ways to do this. One is via cyradm: cyradm --user cyrus --server localhost cm user.dfrey.Sent Then copy the mails themselves into the directory and run reconstruct -r user.dfrey.Sent HTH, B David Frey wrote: > David Frey wrote: > >> I have a backup of /

Re: Recovering Mail

2003-12-04 Thread David Frey
> David Frey wrote: > >> I have a backup of /var/spool/cyrus/mail from when I was running >> cyrus-imapd 1.5.19-15 in Debian. I upgraded to 2.1.15-10, but had to >> downgrade after I realized that the mail storage format had changed. >> I forgot to recover my user.dfrey.Sent folder before going ba

Re: Recovering Mail

2003-12-04 Thread Robert Scussel
Couldn't you setup the user.dfrey.Sent folder, then recover the actual messages, putting them into that directory, then run reconstruct? HTH, B David Frey wrote: I have a backup of /var/spool/cyrus/mail from when I was running cyrus-imapd 1.5.19-15 in Debian. I upgraded to 2.1.15-10, but had to

Recovering Mail

2003-12-04 Thread David Frey
I have a backup of /var/spool/cyrus/mail from when I was running cyrus-imapd 1.5.19-15 in Debian. I upgraded to 2.1.15-10, but had to downgrade after I realized that the mail storage format had changed. I forgot to recover my user.dfrey.Sent folder before going back up to 2.1.15. Is there a