replication - correct way to transfer a mailbox?

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Hi,

 

Managed to solve the previous problem of errors like this:

USER received NO response

by changing the slave’s imapd.conf thusly:

virtdomains: yes

to

virtdomains: userid

 

So I can now transfer users as follows:

 

/usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/sync_client -v -l -u info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

 

Which produces the following output:

 

Oct 26 11:33:03 chrisnux sync_client[14777]: USER info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Oct 26 11:33:03 chrisnux sync_client[14777]: USER received NO response: IMAP_MAILBOX_NONEXISTENT Failed to access inbox for info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx: Mailbox does not exist

Oct 26 11:33:03 chrisnux sync_client[14777]: ADDSUB info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx INBOX

 

Is this error merely cosmetic? It appears that cyrus creates the account, detects there is no mailbox then copies the mailbox across. Am I understanding this correctly?

 

If not, what is the correct command to transfer the mailbox? I know I’ll need to use sync_client with the –m switch, but how is the specific user’s mailbox specified?

 

Thanks,

Edward



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