Thanks, I found the solution. The name of the bad mailbox wasn't in fact empty, but a single blank character which the cyradm and quota commands dutifully removed as "leading blank" in their output. So localhost> sam "user/ " cyrus all localhost> dm "user/ " was what it took to get rid of the mailbox with the "empty" name, and localhost> sam "user/ 10000" cyrus all localhost> dm "user/ 10000" took care of the second one created by the hapless colleague's setquota command. Am 07.05.2013 21:04, schrieb Tilman Schmidt: > A junior administrator of mine mistakenly created a mailbox > with an empty name, by typing into cyradm the commands: > > createmailbox user/$lb > setquota user/$lb 10000 [...]
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