Re: reconstruct doing nothing

From: Bron Gondwana (no email)
Date: Sat Mar 22 2008 - 17:46:56 EDT

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    On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 11:29:36 +0100, "Alain Spineux" <> said:
    > On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 8:59 PM, Rudy Gevaert <>
    > wrote:
    > > Gabor Gombas wrote:
    > > > On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 04:57:18PM +0100, Bart Coninckx wrote:
    > > >
    > > >> Gabor, is this patch relevant when I do get a result onscreen from
    > > >> "reconstruct"?
    > > >
    > > > Without the patch, "reconstruct -r" processes only the exact mailbox
    > > > given on the command line but does not descend into subfolders, like
    > > > when the "-r" switch was not given at all. At least that's the case with
    > > > my configuration.
    > >
    > > Some time ago I noticed the same, but some time after that it did
    > > recurse. Anyway, doing reconstruct -rfx user/first.lastname/*@domain.com
    > > reconstructs the sub folders too.
    > >
    >
    > I thing '*' and '%' are used as wildcard in the list of know
    > mailboxes, I means the mailbox.db
    >
    > Then
    >
    > reconstruct user/first.lastname/*@domain.com #withount -r
    >
    > display all known sub folder of mailbox except
    > Inbox itself !!!!
    >
    > Then to repair an inbox and all its folders 2 commands are required !
    >
    > reconstruct user/
    > reconstruct user/first.lastname/*@domain.com
    >
    > I suppose
    >
    > reconstruct -r user/ #withount * but with -r
    >
    > SOULD do the same. But is not working for me. The -f doest help more if
    > the mailbox is already knwon !
    >
    > If I copy my Sent folder into a new Foo folder then run (create a new
    > mailbox without
    > telling to cyrus), then use
    >
    > reconstruct -f user/ # without a -r but
    > (work same with -r )
    >
    > It display
    >
    > discovered domain.com!first.last.Foo
    >
    >
    > Conclusion
    > ========
    >
    > - -r looks to be useless
    > - -f discover yet unknow folder, recursively too, but only inside new
    > folder, not if already known, use * to for a full discovery in two
    > time user/ and
    > user/first.lastname/*@domain.com
    > - '*' and '%' allow to walk around the mailbox tree, but only inside
    > already know folder
    >
    > This was tested on a 2.3.11

    Try this:

    reconstruct -r 'domain.com!user/first.lastname'

    (yay internal representations leaking)

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