Hi! Using mutt, connecting via another backend, trying to create a folder (ie. save a message to a new folder), result: imap_copy_messages [a0009 NO [TRYCREATE] Mailbox does not exist]? Connecting directly to the correct backend, result: Append messages to imaps://jmmpelto@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/INBOX.tataeiole? ([yes]/no): So apparently what happens is, the mailbox gets created on the correct backend, but the information isn't immediately reflected on the mailboxes list of the proxying 'backend'. Actually, the change won't be propagated to any of the mupdate slaves (that /are/ listening). The same goes with deletion: the mailboxes list of the proxying backend (and, therefore, my client) sees doesn't get updated. What am I missing this time... My test setup, with the 2.3.8-4 invoca rpm based cyrus doesn't express this behaviour (on the other hand, it a has much smaller mailboxes list and much less members. But the mailboxes don't seem to (dis)appear on the proxying members at all.. and turning off most members of the to-be-production setup didn't help..) (The setup to be in production in 2.3.8-7, with the patches to avoid deletion of local mailboxes - looking at the code, the shouldn't cause this kind of behaviour. And anyway, the test setup also has those patches. I couldn't find any significant differences between the config files, either. And I tried turning off the firewalls on both the mupdate master and the nodes concerned, in case there was something in the way.) Restarting the mupdate master server causes all the slaves to re-synchronize their mailboxes lists. (And this, in turn, generates a substantial amount of write load.) And this seems to be the only way to propagate the changes. Could anybody point to any help? I'm confused. Simon, if you're listening: could any of the patches added between releases 2.3.8-4 and -7 cause this? --Janne -- Janne Peltonen <janne.peltonen@xxxxxxxxxxx> ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/ Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html