Hi, tried to Google/etc to see what to tweak.. not finding anything helpful.
So.. I've been running my private mail through a Linux server since approx
year 2000. The OS has been various flavors of Fedora or CentOS, since for
work, I have to spend all day supporting some sort of Red Hat flavor.
S
My `90-acl.conf` file looks like:
plugin {
#acl = vfile:/etc/dovecot/global-acls:cache_secs=300
#acl = mysql:/etc/dovecot/dovecot-dict-sql.conf.ext
acl = vfile
}
# To let users LIST mailboxes shared by other users, Dovecot needs a
# shared mailbox dictionary. For
* Stefan G. Weichinger:
> does it make sense in this case to set up replication and let the
> servers replicate at first while still running on the old server?
If you use "dsync over TCP connections" [1], you can set up your new
server without users noticing it (with the exception of extra server
At a customer we run dovecot-2.3.10 along with postfix and mariadb,
using postfixadmin as GUI.
Now I plan to migrate to a new hardware (bigger machine) and in the same
step to migrate from Gentoo Linux to Debian Linux.
So I think about how to get the mailboxes from A to B.
We use one UID afaik
Hi!
metrics.dovecot.org will be removed by end of April. It's not really used that
much and it's not compatible with new style metrics.
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