El 04/12/11 21:16, Terry Carmen escribió:
So I was thinking that there probably could be some tool that during a
user's backup it would write the attachments among the user's other
files, so it would be easy to find all of the files needed for a
restore. This would of course mean that backups
On 13.12.2011, at 10.50, Joseba Torre wrote:
Terry's solution feels great: just a little modification of the mdbox, adding
a ¿text? file with the list of attachment files, that is modified every time
an attachment is added/deleted.
I'd rather not implement that. It makes dbox more fragile
Hi,
I use dsync to backup mailboxes from mbox format to mdbox on a remote
system. The first run for a user with dsync is OK, but during the
second there are lots of the following errors:
dsync-remote(user): Error: Can't delete mailbox directory Example:
Mailbox has children, delete them
Hi,
I'm strugling to find some documentation on dovecot's anvil service
and/or its penalties (that can be checked with doveadm penalty) ... but
i'm not finding anything on that.
is there any documentation on anvil/penalties that i should check
other than a few messages on the
Greetings,
Working with dsync and setting up backups to a Windows file server.
Problem seems to be that Windows is renaming the dovecot mail files
(maildir) to Windows friendly filenames, and losing the Dovecot name.
For example,
I can confirm the report posted in
http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2011-November/062263.html that fts_squat no
longer seems to be used after moving from 2.0.16-2.1 rc 1. I don't see crash
reports in the logs, just 0 messages indexed. My search test tool just does a
normal IMAP SEARCH for a
On Tue, 13 Dec 2011 16:21:09 -0700
Asai articulated:
Working with dsync and setting up backups to a Windows file server.
Problem seems to be that Windows is renaming the dovecot mail files
(maildir) to Windows friendly filenames, and losing the Dovecot name.
For example,
On Tuesday, December 13, 2011 at 23:21:09 UTC, a...@globalchangemusic.org
confabulated:
Greetings,
Working with dsync and setting up backups to a Windows file server.
Problem seems to be that Windows is renaming the dovecot mail files
(maildir) to Windows friendly filenames, and losing
On 12/09/2011 09:58 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
If auth process dies unexpectedly, master always logs an error, such as:
Dec 10 07:15:34 auth: Fatal: master: service(auth): child 27895 killed with
signal 11 (core dumped)
Anyway, read(imap) failed: Connection reset by peer can happen if you
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Asai said the following on 14/12/11 00:21:
Working with dsync and setting up backups to a Windows file server.
Problem seems to be that Windows is renaming the dovecot mail files
(maildir) to Windows friendly filenames, and losing the Dovecot
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