Hi Sebastian, 

I'll answer below (and in green) your answers!! Thanks a lot for your
explanations mate :) :)

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El 07-01-2019 15:57, Sebastian Hagedorn escribió:

> Hi,
> 
> --On 7. Januar 2019 um 14:51:02 +0100 Egoitz Aurrekoetxea <ego...@sarenet.es> 
> wrote:
> 
>> This seems to take ages...
> 
> why don't you run it for a single account first, to make sure that it 
> actually helps? 
> 
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> 
> YES :) IT HAS WORKED AS EXPECTED FOR A SINGLE ACCOUNT! HAVE LAUNCHED LATER 
> THE : 
> 
> /USR/LOCAL/CYRUS/SBIN/CTL_CONVERSATIONSDB -R -Z 
> 
> (STILL RUNNING) 
> 
> AND LATER THE : 
> 
> /USR/LOCAL/CYRUS/SBIN/CTL_CONVERSATIONSDB -R -B 
> 
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> 
>> I'm trying to figure the best way of
>> implementing this and of clarifying concepts.... I'm running Squatter in
>> rolling replication mode and exist the concept of conversations then.
>> What is the exact role of each of them?. Squatter seems to index the
>> mailbox but when something is not properly indexed instead of running
>> Squatter you use ctl_conversations for reindexing some part again or...
> 
> squatter is nowadays a bit of a misnomer, because it uses whatever index you 
> have configured. In cyrus 2.4, squatter would always create a SQUAT index. 
> When you run squatter with Xapian, it will build the index, but for the index 
> to actually work, you also need the conversationsdb. squatter does not touch 
> the conversationsdb! The index is only a pointer to the conversationsdb, not 
> to actual messages. 
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> 
> I SEE!! THIS WAS THE KEY POINT I WAS LOOSING OR WHICH I WAS NOT ABLE TO SEE 
> HOW ALL OF THEM WHERE RELATED... 
> 
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> 
> Robert can probably explain this much better than me, but I think the problem 
> is the following:
> 
> * when you have conversations enabled in imapd.conf, normal deliveries to the 
> mailboxes (e.g. using lmtpd) will update the conversationsdb
> 
> * syncing (at least using the "old" mechanism, not sure about sync between 
> instances running 3.0)  does *not* update the conversationsdb 
> 
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> 
> ALTHOUGH I ASSUME, HERE IF YOU RUN THE SQUATTER IN ROLLING MODE WITHIN A 
> SLAVE SERVER SEEMS TO UPDATE THE INDEX... ALTHOUGH NOT SURE IF IT COULD DO 
> TOO WITH CONVERSATIONSDB.. HOW DOES A SLAVE BEHAVE IN THIS SENSE?. COULD 
> ANYONE HELP US PLEASE :) ?? 
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> 
> Once you have a running 3.0 server, you probably won't need to run 
> ctl_conversationsdb ever again. But when you are at the stage of syncing mail 
> from 2.4 to 3.0, you *will* need to rebuild each user's conversationdb at 
> least once, after you have finished with syncing that user. 
> 
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> 
> THIS IS IMPORTANT YES... 
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> 
> Again, this is all based on my understanding and not an official answer. 
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> 
> ANY I THANK A LOT ALL YOUR HELP!! MANY MANY THANKS MATE!! 
> 
> CHEERS!! 
> 
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> El 07-01-2019 10:19, Sebastian Hagedorn escribió:
> 
> That sounds like the conversationsdb issue I was talking about. Have you
> tried these steps?
> 
> ctl_conversationsdb -z USER
> ctl_conversationsdb -b USER

Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Sebastian Hagedorn 

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