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Old 01-07-2009, 11:53 AM
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Default [SOLVED] How to Cross Referencing Folder names with Store Folders?

I recently was asked to restore an account that was inadvertantly deleted by a gung ho HR employee.

I wa able to restore the mail using the methods described in this posting:

Store restore

with one snag. The user had 2 folders and I was unable to determine the original folder name to restore I could assume that store/0/91/msg/0 was the inbox but what was store/0/91/msg/2 and 3 and 4 etc.

Is there a way to dump the store path (or store folder number id) to be able to get this information out for each specific folder for a users account?

Update: I am not sure that the folders 0, 1, 2 etc even correspond to folder names. I think it is just a respository with a max # of files in the folder from what I have been reading but not sure. Still would like a way to identify foldernames and folder ID #s if possible.
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Old 01-08-2009, 03:47 PM
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After reading the docs further and looking at the databasegroup mysql databases I can see the folder names as items with parent ids and think I can extrapolate the messages that would have been in the folder, but it does mean that the database would have to be restored for that usergroup to query it, or dump info for every file (which could get time consuming in larger environments)

I will report back if I am able to create any scripts. ... maybe on the wiki...

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