n userdb reply that can be used to stop replication
for a user.
Aki
On 05/08/2024 14:09 EEST Benjamin Rose via
dovecot wrote:
Hello,
Disappointing, but understandable. It is not trivial to move mbox users
who are used to direct access for many decades now.
As a workaround, is it possible
5/08/2024 09:35 EEST Benjamin Rose via dovecot wrote:
Hello,
The requested information has been sent off-list.
Thanks,
Ben
On 8/5/24 02:10, Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote:
Hi!
We have seen this before but were unable to reproduce the issue.
Could you please send directly to me the core
t at the
core.
Aki
On 05/08/2024 06:59 EEST Benjamin Rose via dovecot wrote:
Hello,
I am running Dovecot 2.3.16 (7e2e900c1a) on RHEL 9.2. I attach my
"doveconf -n" configuration. I have replication enabled between 2
servers, both very beefy with 16 cores of Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6
Hello,
I am running Dovecot 2.3.16 (7e2e900c1a) on RHEL 9.2. I attach my
"doveconf -n" configuration. I have replication enabled between 2
servers, both very beefy with 16 cores of Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6244 CPU
@ 3.60GHz, 768gb memory, and 100-gig ethernet. The configs are the same
except th
On 6/30/24 16:48, John Fawcett via dovecot wrote:
On 30/06/2024 07:17, Benjamin Rose via dovecot wrote:
Hello,
I'm in the process of moving our mail server from RHEL 6 to RHEL 9.
We will be moving to:
# dovecot --version
2.3.16 (7e2e900c1a)
My issue is that sieve does not appear to
Hello,
I'm in the process of moving our mail server from RHEL 6 to RHEL 9. We
will be moving to:
# dovecot --version
2.3.16 (7e2e900c1a)
My issue is that sieve does not appear to work on the new setup, where
it does work on the old one. I made a simple filter rule:
# cat /u/mail0test/.siev