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2008 Aug 13
3
Search for (any of) multiple terms slow
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Hi,
this may be an obvious logical problem I'm not aware of, which cannot be solved
any more efficiently... but maybe it's just a bug or there is potential for
optimisation in Dovecot (or Thunderbird?).
When searching for multiple terms at once ("any of") with Thunderbird/Dovecot
(using FTS Squat indexes), it takes much longer (not
2007 Feb 18
11
Re: [osol-help] How to recover from "rm *"?
> On Sun, 18 Feb 2007, Calvin Liu wrote:
>
>> I want to run command "rm Dis*" in a folder but mis-typed a space in it
>> so it became "rm Dis *". Unfortunately I had pressed the return button
>> before I noticed the mistake. So you all know what happened... :( :( :(
>
> Ouch!
>
>> How can I get the files back in this case?
>
> You
2007 Sep 27
2
undelete messages?
I'm using the lazy expunge plugin as configured in:
http://wiki.dovecot.org/Plugins/Lazyexpunge
The page claims users can undelete messages without assistance from a
sysadmin. How is this accomplished? When I try to subscribe to the
folders under the EXPUNGED namespace, nothing happens.
~Cory Coager
2001 Feb 26
3
status of undelete
Months ago there was a thread here about the implementation of a
simple undelete-function (i.e: dont delete files, but move them to a
folder).
Is this this still a relevant idea or has this feature low priority ?
thanx,
peter
ps: anyone knows about a 3rd-party software (propably on nt-side) that
implements such a feature ?
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2006 Aug 08
7
undelete
I just removed a bunch of Personal stuff I should not have.
Is there anyway to undelete???
Jerry
2003 Oct 09
1
Problem with DTMF 'looping' / mis-dials (X100P card)
Hi all,
I'm having a problem with * being very finicky about the length of
DTMF key-presses during menus, voicemail, etc. Basically, short (<100
ms) tones are ignored, anything between 100ms (or so) and about 300ms
is correctly detected, and anything >300ms is interpreted as multiple
presses of the same key. This is terrible for callers who are trying
to get to the correct
2007 Feb 23
1
mail-log: Same log entry when one deletes/undeletes an e-mail.
Hi Timo,
I'm on RC24 with the mail-log plugin.
It seems that when one deletes or undeletes a message, the log entries are
the same:
Deletion:
dovecot: Feb 23 09:15:18 Info: IMAP(tansy): deleted:
uid=4613,
msgid=<E327C631261CD311BBAE00E081103C0901600871 at ritchie.dev.virpack.com>
Undelete:
dovecot: Feb 23 09:15:24 Info: IMAP(tansy): deleted:
uid=4613,
msgid=<E327C631261CD311B...
2002 Dec 13
1
Undelete
I`m sorry to post that topic again, but i propose to implement a way to
recover information deleted in ext3 (undeletion) in my graduation class,
and i want to know your opinion and suggestions about that.
I read about that at linux kernel mailing list and somebody said something
about do that in vfs and it will be aplied to all filesystems. What do you
thing about it ?
ps.: sorry about my
2010 Aug 12
2
Ext3 undelete
I was fooled by a hard link trying to clean up disk space.
How can I undelete many files? (time is of the essence as I cannot unmount the
partition)
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2014 May 03
1
CONTEXT=SORT
Any reason this is not listed in the CAPABILITY string?
I see it listed as a TODO here: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Roadmap
But it seems to work fine (as of 2.2.12):
1 UID SORT RETURN (CONTEXT COUNT) (SUBJECT) UTF-8 UNDELETED
* ESEARCH (TAG "1") UID COUNT 12
1 OK Sort completed (0.000 secs).
2 UID SORT RETURN (UPDATE COUNT) (SUBJECT) UTF-8 UNDELETED
* ESEARCH (TAG "2") UID
2006 Mar 28
0
Salvage or undelete files of damaged ext2/ext3 file systems
Hi!
I have made some extensions to debugfs to undelete or recover files
from a damaged ext3 file system.
Salvage or undelete files of damaged ext2/ext3 file systems
debugfs salvage command can be used to salvage files from a damaged ext3
or ext2 file system. The code is alpha, so use at your own risk.
the usage is:
salvage first-block count-blocks
Salvage tries to salvage files found in
2003 Apr 08
1
Undelete some files?
Hi,
my / is located on /dev/hda6 and my "personal storage partition" - the palce
where I store my important files - is located on /dev/hda9.
I've deleted a couple of files in /dev/hda9/xyz/abc. Exactly I've deleted
the whole directory "abc" with mc.
Now hda9 is unmounted, of course. Can you give me a recipe about how to
recover those files, please!
Probably
2003 Mar 24
1
Problem: I want solid help on how to undelete files in ext3 fs
Plz help me.
My Q:I want solid help on how to undelete files in ext3 fs?How can I?
Plz help me with full concepts with debug_fs or any other way to undel ?
regards,
pranav
2002 Oct 23
1
Undelete for ext3 fs ?
Hi,
I undelete an entire directory /var/www/html/* under RH 7.3 under ext3 .
Is there an utility to recover the data ?
Thanks in advance.
2001 Oct 28
2
undelete files
Sir/Mam
Is there a way we can recover deleted files in samba
shared folders??
Ryan
SystemAdmin
Quality Results Incorporated
2013 Jan 24
0
btrfs-undelete shell-script
Hi,
I tried to recover an accidentally deleted text file from a btrfs volume using
the trusty old ''grep --text -C 500'' method and failed, since the filesystem was
compressed. So I wrote a shell script that uses btrfs-progs for a proper
undelete functionality.
Attached is the script that implements a working btrfs-undelete using the find-
root and restore tools from
1999 Jun 15
1
need undelete function
> ps: my little suggestion: if we add some parameters at smb.conf like
> protected dir = /home/share, /home/user1 ;
> trashcan dir = /smbtrash ;
Such an addon to samba would make me weep tears of joy. The trashcan is a
"security blanket" feature that Windows/MacOS/OS2/BeOS users now take for
granted. Convincing them that this is now impossible because we've
2003 Apr 25
2
Comments about ext3 FS
After a extensive search about a tool or method to undelete/recover
files deleted from a partition whit the ext3 FS, i want to make some
comments about the use of this FS.
What are the benefits of use the ext3 FS in a system (server, desktop,
etc.) if i cant recover files deleted by an intruder if i want need to
make forensics; or if i want to recover important files deleted
(business, personal
2002 Feb 18
3
Undeleting files in ext3 (Newbie-question)
Recently I've encountered a problem, and now I would preciate any help
about being able to undelete files.
My /var filestructured is mounted at /dev/hdc1
Part of my /etc/mtab looks like this:
/dev/hdc1 /var ext3 rw 0 0
I'm using the e2fsprogs-1.23-2 package currently installed with Redhat 7.2
So, could anyone give me a hint of how things could be done to find
deleted inodes?
I've
1999 Jun 17
3
need undelete function (Jeremy, what is your idea?)
Hi there:
> ps: my little suggestion: if we add some parameters at smb.conf like
> protected dir = /home/share, /home/user1 ;
> trashcan dir = /smbtrash ;
It seems that implementation of such parameter has some difficulties and
eventuates reduction on performance (e.g. handling "protected dir"s and
"trash dir" on the different devices like /dev/hda1