On 23/04/2013 12:56 PM, Joseph Tam wrote:
I've read the web/man pages on dsync, but it's not clear to me whether
dsync can be used to export (rather than import) a user's mailbox to a
remote non-dovecot IMAP account.
(The intention is to use it whenever a user leaves and wants to copy
their
I've read the web/man pages on dsync, but it's not clear to me whether
dsync can be used to export (rather than import) a user's mailbox to a
remote non-dovecot IMAP account.
(The intention is to use it whenever a user leaves and wants to copy their
local mail to Google or whatever. I currentl
I'm running Dovecot 2.2.1 on an Ubuntu 12.04.2 server, with half a dozen
accounts for various family members. I want to set up replication
involving at least three Ubuntu servers, with different users replicated
on different sets of servers.
For example, I might have mail for "user1" replicated o
On 4/19/13 2:49 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 19.4.2013, at 10.43, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 19.4.2013, at 9.59, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
Assuming we have two (low traffic) servers (on different data centers)
replicated using dsync, what is the best way to automatically direct users to
the main
Hello,
As to be expected with low system limits, a warning may be written to the logs:
master: Warning: fd limit (ulimit -n) is lower than required under
max. load (256 < 1000), because of default_client_count
Shouldn't it read "default_client_limit" instead of "default_client_coun