Public calendars and addressbooks (was RE: Backup compaction optimization in a block-level replication environment)

2019-11-19 Thread Deborah Pickett
> I'm curious how these are working for you, or what sort of configuration and workflows leads to having #calendars and #addressbooks as top-level shared mailboxes?  I've only very recently started learning how our DAV bits work (they have previously been black-boxes for me), and so far have only

Re: Backup compaction optimization in a block-level replication environment

2019-11-19 Thread ellie timoney
On Wed, Nov 20, 2019, at 11:06 AM, Deborah Pickett wrote: > On 2019-11-20 10:03, ellie timoney wrote: >>> foo also includes "#calendars" and "#addressbooks" on my server so there are weird characters to deal with. >>> >> Now that's an interesting detail to consider. >> > I should restate my

Re: Backup compaction optimization in a block-level replication environment

2019-11-19 Thread Deborah Pickett
On 2019-11-20 10:03, ellie timoney wrote: foo also includes "#calendars" and "#addressbooks" on my server so there are weird characters to deal with. Now that's an interesting detail to consider. I should restate my original message because I'm being fast and loose with the meaning of

Re: Backup compaction optimization in a block-level replication environment

2019-11-19 Thread ellie timoney
On Tue, Nov 19, 2019, at 9:38 AM, Deborah Pickett wrote: > > Food for thought. Maybe instead of having one "%SHARED" backup, having one > > "%SHARED.foo" backup per top-level shared folder would be a better > > implementation? I haven't seen shared folders used much in practice, so > > it's

Cyrus 3, automation and master-master replication and mailbox movement

2019-11-19 Thread Egoitz Aurrekoetxea via Info-cyrus
Good morning, I have been checking how could we manage for automating master -> slave and slave->master transition. I though one possibility could be having both servers configured in master mode with each being replicating to the other one. I know this was some time ago unsupported and have