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Yes, I always forget about that very useful CLI call!
NH
On 2010-09-01 11:24, Technical Support wrote:
Hello,
Matthew Black wrote:
I believe you can edit account.info if the
user is logged out of all sessions
CLI: killaccountsessions
$ telnet CGPserver 106
user postmaster@masterdoamin.tld
password <password>
killaccountsessions user@domain
will do that. Then edit account.info and let user login. Give it
a try.
The account data may still be cached on a not very busy server.
A direct editing of account files is a big "NO". Use CLI.
For setting mailbox class one can use SetMailboxClass CLI call.
<http://www.communigate.com/CommuniGatePro/CLI.html#Mailbox>
matthew black
e-mail postmaster
california state university, long beach
On Tue, 31 Aug 2010 14:56:47 -0400
Karl Zander <cgplist@commpartners.com> wrote:
Thank you. Now I understand what
happened.
I had to delete the account.info file for the user in question
because it was damaged preventing login. CGP recreated it,
but didn't add the Class flags. For reference
Calendar: Class=IPF.Appointment
Contacts: Class=IPF.Contact
Notes: Class=IPF.StickyNote
Tasks: Class=IPF.Task
I haven't tried editing account.info to add these back. I
will experiment with that later.
--Karl
On Tue, 31 Aug 2010 14:09:03 -0400
Nicolas Hatier <nicolas.hatier@niversoft.com> wrote:
account.info
Calendar = {Class=IPF.Appointment;....};
If you edit this file, you likely have to do it while the
server is down.
Nicolas Hatier
On 2010-08-31 14:02, Karl Zander wrote:
What makes a folder a Calendar,
Contacts, Tasks or Notes?
I have had some folders that lost their type as Calendar,
Contacts, Tasks or Notes. I can create a new folder of
the proper type and move all items into it. It displays
again as Calendar or Contacts for example.
Is there any other way to reset the type without creating
a new folder of that type and moving the contents to it?
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