Hello,
I have an usual isshere we are using thunderbird for client.
The version of dovecot is as followed:
# dovecot --version
2.2.22 (fe789d2)
The dovecot service is runnon on VERSION="16.04.6 LTS (Xenial Xerus)"
Thunderbird version 68.3.1 (32 bit) version.
What happening when managing subscription there seems to be folders that are missing.
They were not purged nor did anything happen like an outage.
If you look at this below Sep19 (for September 2019), It list only the following folders:
16Sep19, 
25Sep19
26Sep19

To me this looks like some indexing gone south.
I’ve tried this
# doveadm mailbox status -u arhive
doveadm mailbox status [-u <user>|-A] [-S <socket_path>] <fields> <mailbox> [...]
# doveadm mailbox status -u archive Maildir
# doveadm mailbox status [-u <user>|-A] [-S <socket_path>] <fields> <mailbox> [...]
r# doveadm mailbox status -u archive INBOX
@doveadm mailbox status [-u <user>|-A] [-S <socket_path>] <fields> <mailbox> [...]
The user is archive
The user home folder is this:
# pwd
/home/mail/archive/Maildir
This what in it.
# ls
cur                       dovecot.index.log    dovecot.mailbox.log.2         dovecot-uidvalidity.50ca19bb  tmp
dovecot.index             dovecot.index.log.2  dovecot-uidlist               dovecot-uidvalidity.50ca19bc
dovecot.index.cache       dovecot-keywords     dovecot-uidvalidity           dovecot-uidvalidity.50ca1b2d
dovecot.index.cache.gz    dovecot-keywords.gz  dovecot-uidvalidity.50ca1990  new
dovecot.index.cache.gz.2  dovecot.mailbox.log  dovecot-uidvalidity.50ca19ab  subscriptions
# doveadm log errors
#
I don’t see in errors. I tried to reload dovecot.
# doveadm instance list
path                                              name    last used           running
/var/run/dovecot                                  dovecot 2020-01-06 22:41:46 yes
root@dc3-ops-prod-vserv-archive01:~#
There nothing in the logs that I can see.
# doveadm user -u archive
userdb: archive
  user      : archive
  system_groups_user: archive
  uid       : 1011
  gid       : 1011
  home      : /home/archive
root@dc3-ops-prod-vserv-archive01:~#
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks,
Phillip Bruce
Sr. System Engineer
415-590-8491 office
“The answer to your Traveling Solution”
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