Hi Steffen,
Am 15.08.18 um 15:58 schrieb Steffen Kaiser:
On Tue, 14 Aug 2018, Ralf Becker wrote:
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2018 15:13:12 +0200 From: Ralf Becker rb@egroupware.org To: dovecot@dovecot.org Subject: doveadm mailbox delete not working
I have a user who has several folders in his mailbox, which we can not delete, neither via IMAP nor via doveadm:
root@ka-nfs-mail:~# doveadm mailbox list -u <username> | grep hbereiche | cat -v INBOX/[Fachbereiche ^M
Any ideas?
I haven't seen this idea and you've wrote nothing about the ^M:
The ^M is the regular CR from the doveadm output converted by cat -v and I used it to show there is a trailing space.
The ^M means that there is a "\015" / \r at the end of the output. Where does this char come from? In "normal" output, this char is almost invisible, esp. at the end of a line. I don't know how Dovecot handles this char internally.
The char should show up in the JSON formatted list, Aki suggested, too:
doveadm -fjson mailbox list -u user INBOX/*
But I haven't seen the output in your replies.
Can you verify in the filesystem, if the char is there, too? E.g. ls -1 | cat -v
root@ka-nfs-mail:/poolN/dovecot/imap/<domain>/<user>/mdbox/mailboxes# ls -1|cat -v|grep hbereich [Fachbereiche [Fachbereiche [Fachbereiche] Fachbereiche hbereiche
So there is no ^M/CR in the filename itself.
Ralf
Maybe
doveadm mailbox delete -u <username> 'INBOX/Fachbereiche '"\015" Would help?
-- Steffen Kaiser
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