Alain Spineux wrote: > Other trick : > - try to increas imapsync verbosity an check for any error message > - increase the cyrus verbosisty : You can trac any imap command send > by a user , > by just creating a directory inside the cyrus logging directory with > the same name > as of the user you wan to monitor. > Dont forget to give cyrus user right to this directory. > > Do this on both end and check for error Out of a sick "scientific" curiosity I left the servers in the same "state" that is no reconstruct and I've compiled Armin Diehl's ImapCopy. Given that both utilities use IMAP *IF* there was an an error on either of the servers, it would manifest itself for BOTH copy utilities now won't it (assuming we're talking the same folder)? Guess what? I get no errors, I've already done the copy three times (not to mention the extra speed I get from ImapCopy). Now, why would any of the Cyruses involved in the transfer give broken IMAP answers to imapsync but correct ones to ImapCopy?! =:-o Just because Simon likes Pascal better than Perl? I doubt that. o:-) So something's fishy here. :-| ---- 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