Sorry, I didn't understand you clearly... Did you mean, that subfolders of single user may be moved across partitions? David Carter ?????: > On Fri, 31 Aug 2007, Artem Bokhan wrote: > >> Partition or sub-partition -- no matter. The purpose -- to store the >> mail of a single user accross different storages. > > Yes, you can do this. /etc/imapd.conf: > > partition-default: /spool/cyrus/mailstore > partition-test: /spool/cyrus/test/data > metapartition-test: /spool/cyrus/test/meta > partition-test2: /spool/cyrus/test2/data > metapartition-test2: /spool/cyrus/test2/meta > partition-test3: /spool/cyrus/test3/data > metapartition-test3: /spool/cyrus/test3/meta > > Raw IMAP as a cyrus admin user (simply because it gives more feedback > than the cyradm rename command), using the optional third argument to > rename. > > Start out with three mailboxes on default partition: > > . LIST "user/dpc22" * > * LIST (\HasChildren) "/" "user/dpc22" > * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/dpc22/bar" > * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" "user/dpc22/foo" > . OK Completed (0.000 secs 4 calls) > > Move user/dpc22/foo and user/dpc22/bar to test2 and test3: > > . RENAME user/dpc22/foo user/dpc22/foo test2 > * OK rename user/dpc22/foo user/dpc22/foo > . OK Completed > > . RENAME user/dpc22/bar user/dpc22/bar test3 > * OK rename user/dpc22/bar user/dpc22/bar > . OK Completed > > The only gotcha is that each rename moves all subsidiary mailboxes: > > . RENAME user/dpc22 user/dpc22 default > * OK rename user/dpc22 user/dpc22 > * OK rename user/dpc22/bar user/dpc22/bar > * OK rename user/dpc22/foo user/dpc22/foo > . OK Completed > ---- 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