Philip,
Did you follow the upgrade steps, including the part about rebuilding
the database files?
When I upgraded to 3.8.1 (from 3.4.5), I did the following:
# time reconstruct -C /etc/imapd.conf -x -f -M -G
# time ctl_conversationsdb -v -R -r
The above were necessary for me due to some issues (some fields no
longer optional) having remained over time. 3.6.x and later will have
problems with those.
Do note, depending on amount of mail, those commands can run for quite
some time. Best to prevent new mail deliveries while it is running to
get it done quicker.
--
Joost
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From: Philip Prindeville via Info <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Info <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 29 Feb 2024 21:40:57 +0100
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Hi all,
I updated Fedora on my mail server last Fall and went 3.4.4 to
3.6.0, and immediately noticed that my MacOSX and iOS clients were
showing mailboxes looking like I<hexdigit*16> or else
I<hexdigit*8>-<hexdigit*4>-<hexdigit*4>-<hexdigit*12> such as:
localhost> lm
I000f949e43016cf3 (\HasNoChildren) I008c482f4c6dc04c
(\HasNoChildren) I013c95c942d88dc9 (\HasNoChildren)
I01d66834-ad49-49bc-bbc1-e88dd5daa634 (\HasNoChildren)
I01e717335405ff9e (\HasNoChildren) I01ec06a14a4a9b45
(\HasNoChildren) I022db01846168a0b (\HasNoChildren)
I02b22ece-586a-472c-9682-56aa077881e7 (\HasNoChildren)
I034348fc-8758-46b7-b4a0-531a810e75b8 (\HasNoChildren)
I034e9db54a247d82 (\HasNoChildren) ...
But other mailboxes show up as subscribed:
INBOX.Lists.Cyrus-info (\Subscribed \HasNoChildren) Where did these
names come from?
Do they contain anything? Can I safely delete them?
Why aren't the clients ignoring folders that aren't subscribed?
I updated to Fedora 39 and am running 3.8.1 right now.
Thanks,
-Philip
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