Re: archiving (and retrieving) all incoming messages
Please read the docs what archiving rules are used for. Also check the mail logs on piler to see what's happening happening, and verify that emails can reach piler, and piler can store them. Janos On Jun 2, 2016, 16:45, at 16:45, Yann Lehmann wrote: > >Hi > >Some days ago, I have set up a Piler system for testing. > >In the mean time, I had other things to set up so I didn't check again >if Piler was working as expected. > >The daemon is working as well as the frontend. > >But it seems Piler stopped archiving any message some days ago (the >mail >server is still sending them according to its logs). > >I had no archiving (and retrieving) rule set and I would like Piler to >archive (and retrieve) every message that comes in (I might tweak this >in the future, but not on the test system). > >Does it need rules to achieve this, and if yes, how would an "easy" >rule >look like ? > >Thanks and regards >Yann Lehmann
Re: Diskspace of archive
Piler compresses and deduplicates emails. 1.2GB is the raw size, 165 MB is the size on the disk. Janos On Jun 2, 2016, 16:46, at 16:46, Yann Lehmann wrote: > >Hi > >On the stats page of my test-installation of Piler, the 'Archive size' >is showed as '1.2 GB (165 MB)'. > >A 'su -sh /var/piler' returns 219M. > >Where does the difference come from ? > >Thanks and regards >Yann Lehmann
Diskspace of archive
Hi On the stats page of my test-installation of Piler, the 'Archive size' is showed as '1.2 GB (165 MB)'. A 'su -sh /var/piler' returns 219M. Where does the difference come from ? Thanks and regards Yann Lehmann
archiving (and retrieving) all incoming messages
Hi Some days ago, I have set up a Piler system for testing. In the mean time, I had other things to set up so I didn't check again if Piler was working as expected. The daemon is working as well as the frontend. But it seems Piler stopped archiving any message some days ago (the mail server is still sending them according to its logs). I had no archiving (and retrieving) rule set and I would like Piler to archive (and retrieve) every message that comes in (I might tweak this in the future, but not on the test system). Does it need rules to achieve this, and if yes, how would an "easy" rule look like ? Thanks and regards Yann Lehmann