Timo Sirainen, on 7/17/2007 1:05 PM, said the following:
On 17.7.2007, at 19.56, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 7/17/2007, Charles Marcus (CMarcus@Media-Brokers.com) wrote:
What I was going to do was first delete the folder: rm -ri /var/virtual/domain.com/maildir/.Trash then once it is all gone, do: maildirmake -f Trash /var/virtual/domain.com/maildir
Anyone see any problems with fixing this this way? It is really getting annoying not being able to delete anything...
Or just delete .Trash/cur and mkdir it back. That way UIDVALIDITY doesn't change (although I think TB is able to handle it, but at least Mail.app broke really badly last time I did that).
Hmmm... but will that take care of /tmp as well? Don't forget, this is a different system that is still served by courier - but happily I've been given a gree light to start planning their migration to dovecot...
Anyway - here is the directory listing as it is now:
moria .Trash # ls -al total 47960 drwx------ 6 postfix postfix 256 Jul 17 07:08 . drwx------ 116 postfix postfix 4192 Jul 17 14:27 .. -rw-r--r-- 1 postfix postfix 17 Oct 31 2005 courierimapacl drwx------ 2 postfix postfix 72 Jul 17 07:08 courierimapkeywords -rw-r--r-- 1 postfix postfix 7603094 Jul 17 07:08 courierimapuiddb drwx------ 2 postfix postfix 9100472 Jul 17 12:40 cur -rw------- 1 postfix postfix 0 Oct 31 2005 maildirfolder drwx------ 2 postfix postfix 48 Oct 31 2005 new drwx------ 2 postfix postfix 32388568 Jul 17 12:04 tmp
And when I click on the Trash folder in Thunderbird, it just goes into never-never land...
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Best regards,
Charles