prefs subdirs hash

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Hi,

i'm trying to migrate squirrelmail-1.4.x with user preferences files  
stored in /var/lib/squirrelmail/prefs between 2 Red Hat Linux servers.
after setup, squirrelmail runs fine, so i've done a rsync of /var/lib/ 
squirrelmail/prefs , with correct permissions
but users prefs are not shown on the new server, because it doesn't  
seems to use the same "directory hashing"

in my squirrelmail config.php  " $dir_hash_level = 4; " so the prefs  
are stored in a hash of 4 subfolder, anyway :

on the old server : /var/lib/squirrelmail/prefs/3/a/c/a/jdoe.pref
on the new server : /var/lib/squirrelmail/prefs/f/c/5/3/jdoe.pref

if there a way to configure squirrelmail to keep the same hash ? or  
did i miss something ?

thanks for you help

-- 
Olivier




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