Re: Cyrus upgrade from 2.1.18 to 2.2.13 moved email messages

From: Bron Gondwana (no email)
Date: Sun Dec 02 2007 - 17:37:51 EST

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    On Sun, Dec 02, 2007 at 08:51:51PM +0100, Steinar Bang wrote:
    > >>>>> Steinar Bang <>:
    >
    > >>>>> Steinar Bang <>:
    > >>>>> Sebastian Hagedorn <>:
    >
    > >>>> What previously was mail/s/user/sb/ is now mail/u/s/user/sb/
    >
    > Here's what I think happened.
    >
    > I've had this setting since upgrading from 1.5.19 to 2.1.11 in 2002:
    >
    > > hashimapspool: true
    >
    >
    > Ie. it's not new.
    >
    > So when I ran this command meant for an upgrade from 1.5.* to 2.* things
    > where messed up:
    >
    > > $ /usr/lib/cyrus/upgrade/rehash basic
    >
    > The rehash script expected a 1.5 structure to work with, and when I fed
    > it a 2.1 structure, it moved the wrong directories in the wrong place.
    >
    > So the question is what I can do to fix it...?
    >
    > If I move
    > mail/u/user/s/sb /
    > to
    > mail/s/user/sb/
    > would that fix things...?

    Yes.

    rehash isn't the nicest script in the whole world. I have a much nicer
    one that's part of the userhash patch at FastMail. Unfortunately it
    doesn't (yet) completely clean up after itself so I need to do a bit
    more work before I'm happy to recommend it as a complete replacement.

    Bron.

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