I'll give this a shot. Any solution that doesn't maintain at least the
current client-side status of emails (ie, requires redownload, or new
account on client) is a complete nonstarter, though.
On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 3:51 PM John Stoffel wrote:
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> Justin> Maybe I'm misunderstanding - all of ou
Do both replication nodes need to be updated at the same time?
Or can a 2.2(.36.4) node replicate with a 2.3(.10.1)?
Ralf
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Justin> Maybe I'm misunderstanding - all of our clients use pop3
Justin> (thunderbird and eudora). Do pop3 and imap overlap somehow, or
Justin> does the server use IMAP internally regardless of the client
Justin> protocol settings?
No, IMAP and POP are just the transport mechanisms. But POP is
Maybe I'm misunderstanding - all of our clients use pop3 (thunderbird and
eudora). Do pop3 and imap overlap somehow, or does the server use IMAP
internally regardless of the client protocol settings?
Thanks!
On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 12:52 PM Sami Ketola wrote:
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> On 30. Jul 2020, at 19.33, Ak
> On 30. Jul 2020, at 19.33, Aki Tuomi wrote:
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>> On 30/07/2020 19:29 Justin Coleman wrote:
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>> Hi folks,
>> I have an old server running qmail with several years of mails in maildir
>> format I want to migrate to a new server, without requiring fresh client
>> download of everyt
> On 30/07/2020 19:29 Justin Coleman wrote:
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> Hi folks,
> I have an old server running qmail with several years of mails in maildir
> format I want to migrate to a new server, without requiring fresh client
> download of everything.
>
> Old server is debian 6(?). Local IP is 192.168.0.1
Hi folks,
I have an old server running qmail with several years of mails in maildir
format I want to migrate to a new server, without requiring fresh client
download of everything.
Old server is debian 6(?). Local IP is 192.168.0.1.
New server is Debian 10, local IP is 192.168.0.25.
I have doveco
Hi,
I am investigating the use of dovecot for a voicemail storage system
(which is effectively a SMTP/POP3 system), which we want to use
replication to give us some resilience.
Tests have mostly been on dovecot 2.3.8 (9df20d2db) - as packaged on
Centos 8 - but I have also used a couple of si
> "Antonio" == Antonio Leding writes:
Antonio> Hello all…
Antonio> First, a disclaimer…I am aware that this is very likely not a Dovecot
related issue but I am truly pulling whatever hair I have left out of my head
and given the brain-power of this mailer, I thought someone might know what