Re: BUG report: dbox movealt doesn't move reverse (to default location)

2020-07-09 Thread Sami Ketola
> On 9. Jul 2020, at 15.12, Vitalii wrote: > > Hi, > > Here is the problem that occured: > #sudo doveadm -D altmove -u v...@vito.pp.ua all > works properly and moves all storage to alt dir. > However, to move it back to default storage I add '-r' by manual: > #sudo doveadm -D altmove -u

BUG report: dbox movealt doesn't move reverse (to default location)

2020-07-09 Thread Vitalii
Hi, Here is the problem that occured: #sudo doveadm -D altmove -u v...@vito.pp.ua all works properly and moves all storage to alt dir. However, to move it back to default storage I add '-r' by manual: #sudo doveadm -D altmove -u v...@vito.pp.ua -r all That seems behave like the original command

BUG report: dbox movealt doesn't move reverse (to default location)

2020-07-09 Thread Vitalii
Hi, Here is the problem that occured: #sudo doveadm -D altmove -u v...@vito.pp.ua all works properly and moves all storage to alt dir. However, to move it back to default storage I add '-r' by manual: #sudo doveadm -D altmove -u v...@vito.pp.ua -r all That seems behave like the original command

RE: Urgent Help required

2020-07-09 Thread Marc Roos
>> Am I able to install (2.3 version) on RHEL 6.10 or RHEL 7.7 versions? Will there be any issues? >> I know RHEL 6.10 is out of support in November. But I want to understand and try in my test environment. Why do you ask? If you open te repo link you can see there is 2.3-latest there

Re: Urgent Help required

2020-07-09 Thread Sam Kuper
On Thu, Jul 09, 2020 at 09:02:12AM +0100, Kishore Potnuru wrote: > On Thu, Jul 9, 2020 at 6:40 AM Aki Tuomi wrote: >> We provide official community edition RPMs at >> https://repo.dovecot.org for 2.3. > > Am I able to install (2.3 version) on RHEL 6.10 or RHEL 7.7 versions? > Will there be any

Re: Urgent Help required

2020-07-09 Thread Kishore Potnuru
Hi Aki, Am I able to install (2.3 version) on RHEL 6.10 or RHEL 7.7 versions? Will there be any issues? I know RHEL 6.10 is out of support in November. But I want to understand and try in my test environment. Is it possible? thanks, Kishore On Thu, Jul 9, 2020 at 6:40 AM Aki Tuomi wrote: > >