dbox files and running
> > >
> > > doveadm -omail_location=maildir:/tmp/Maildir backup -u username
> > > sdbox:~/something
> > >
> > > remember to take backups
> >
> >
> > Thanks for the quick response. I’ve tried a backup on 1 mailbox and indeed
&g
t;> and then you can convert it back to sdbox after disabling sis by
>> clearing the existing dbox files and running
>>
>> doveadm -omail_location=maildir:/tmp/Maildir backup -u username
>> sdbox:~/something
>>
>> remember to take backups
>
>
> Thanks
On 14 Mar 2018, 21:06 +0100, Tanstaafl , wrote:
> On Wed Mar 14 2018 15:17:58 GMT-0400 (Eastern Standard Time), Nick
> Rosier wrote:
> > I'm currently running a small home-server with Dovecot. A long time ago
> > I configured it with SIS
ldir backup -u username
> sdbox:~/something
>
> remember to take backups
Thanks for the quick response. I’ve tried a backup on 1 mailbox and indeed it
stores the mails with attachments. I had tried it as an sdbox backup with the
option to disable SIS but that didn’t seem to work.
Does
On Wed Mar 14 2018 15:17:58 GMT-0400 (Eastern Standard Time), Nick
Rosier wrote:
> I'm currently running a small home-server with Dovecot. A long time ago
> I configured it with SIS enabled. I would like to stop using SIS.
>
> If I remove sis from mail_attachment_fs will
On 14 March 2018 at 21:17 Nick Rosier <
nick+dove...@bunbun.be> wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently running a small home-server with Dovecot. A long time ago
I configured it with SIS enabled. I would
Hi,
I'm currently running a small home-server with Dovecot. A long time ago
I configured it with SIS enabled. I would like to stop using SIS.
If I remove sis from mail_attachment_fs will the old mails that are
stored in SIS-storage still be accessible?
How can I convert all mailboxes to stop