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27-10-2010 08:21 PM
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I had a data corruption problem on a 10.6.4 server's RAID array (which was storing the dovecot folders) and now one user is reporting that some of her folders are missing.

Is there a Dovecot utility that will allow me to rebuild or repair the mailbox? Googling tells me to use doveadm which I don't find installed on my 10.6 server.



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27-10-2010 08:42 PM
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I had a data corruption problem on a 10.6.4 server's RAID array (which was storing the dovecot folders) and now one user is reporting that some of her folders are missing.

Is there a Dovecot utility that will allow me to rebuild or repair the mailbox? Googling tells me to use doveadm which I don't find installed on my 10.6 server.



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Mike Friedman
MGF Consulting
Computers without Attitude
http://www.mgfconsulting.net
415-823-9990
Instant Message AIM/Yahoo: sfmike64




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Posted on the Macos-x-server mailing list. Go to http://lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/macos-x-server to subscribe. On Oct 27, 2010, at 12:21 PM, Mike Friedman wrote:

> I had a data corruption problem on a 10.6.4 server's RAID array (which was storing the dovecot folders) and now one user is reporting that some of her folders are missing.
>
> Is there a Dovecot utility that will allow me to rebuild or repair the mailbox? Googling tells me to use doveadm which I don't find installed on my 10.6 server.
>



The issue ended up being the permissions on some of the hidden folders. Repairing that allowed the folders to be seen correctly.



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MGF Consulting
Computers without Attitude
http://www.mgfconsulting.net
415-823-9990
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