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On Tue, 9 Dec 2014, Stephen Lidie wrote:
On Dec 9, 2014, at 2:34 AM, Steffen Kaiser skdovecot@smail.inf.fh-brs.de wrote: On Mon, 8 Dec 2014, Stephen Lidie wrote:
I've only be able to status a mailbox for currently existing users, is it possible to status a mailbox reloaded from tape to an alternate location? The user may or may not exist at this time, but I still
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need to inspect the mailbox ... thank you,
Well, although I am able to issue a mailbox status command regardless, the implication was that the command displayed an empty string (nothing useful), and thus a working example using files not in the locations specified by mail_location would be useful. In my configuration mail_locations is defined as:
mail_location = mdbox:~/mail:INDEX=/var/dovecot/index/%u
So a command of the form “doveadm mailbox status -u userName all INBOX” uses mail_location as defined in dovecot.conf to locate the mail and index files, and displays appropriate information about the specified user’s INBOX.
If I have mail and index files in an alternate location - restored from a backup tape for example - how do I obtain data such as unseen, message count, vsize, etc about mailboxes residing at that alternate location, a location not pointed to by mail_location? As I mentioned, “doveadm import” allows one to provide an alternate source location, but “doveadm mailbox status” does not AFAIK, thus, a sample command would be wonderful.
if the user does not exist at all, you could create a dummy "restore" account, where you restore the data to and can use as any other user. This would work for any existing user, too.
For me this is working, too:
doveadm -o mail_location=maildir:/home/user2/Maildir mailbox status
-u user1 all INBOX
shows the same as
doveadm mailbox status -u user2 all INBOX
but not the same as:
doveadm mailbox status -u user1 all INBOX
So, if you craft a good -o mail_location= and an "-u", which has access permissions on filesystem level (e.g. if you are using system users), it should work. Maybe, you need to specify "-o home=...", too.
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