> On 05/19/2012 01:51 PM, Stephen Ingram wrote: >> I'm running 2.4.13 from the invoca rpms on CentOS 5.8. I recently had >> an issue with a folder in a mailbox that would not show any >> subfolders. I created a new folder 'folder2' and moved all of the >> subfolders to it and then performed a reconstruct on the new set of >> folders and everything worked. Now I deleted the old folder 'folder' >> from the file system and then (after it wouldn't go away from the >> cyradm listing) used cyr_dbtool to manually remove it (and the >> subfolders) from the mailboxes.db file. The old folders and subfolders >> are now gone, however, I can't (using the IMAP client) rename >> 'folder2' back to 'folder' as when I do, the subfolders are not >> visible. >> >> I've dumped the mailboxes.db file to a flat file to look and see if >> there is anything in there that wasn't visible in cyradm or using >> cyr_dbtool show. Everything is as expected except there are some >> DELETED.user.xxx.folder entries at the top. Are you not allowed the >> create folders with the same name you've just deleted? Where are these >> DELETED folders actually stored and how long does it take them to go >> away? (I'm not using delayed expunge.) > > Sounds like you are using delayed delete. Mine show up in > /imap/mail/C/DELETED/ . How long they stay around depends on when you > run cyr_expire and what parameters you give it. > > > Man page entries: > > deletedprefix: DELETED > If "delete_mode" set to be "delayed", the prefix for > the deleted mailboxes hierarchy. The hierarchy delimiter will be > automatically appended. > > delete_mode: immediate > The manner in which mailboxes are deleted. "immediate" mode > is the default behavior in which mailboxes are removed > immediately. In "delayed" mode, mailboxes are renamed to a special > hiearchy defined by the "deletedprefix" option to be removed later by > cyr_expire. Just to clear this up, if he's using our invoca rpms then his man page reads: delete_mode: delayed The manner in which mailboxes are deleted. "immediate" mode is the the mode in which mailboxes are removed immediately. In "delayed" mode, mailboxes are renamed to a special hiearchy defined by the "deletedprefix" option to be removed later by cyr_expire. Note: This Invoca RPM build uses delayed by default instead of immedi- ate for delete_mode. Allowed values: immediate, delayed Regards, Simon ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/