Re: [Dovecot] Outlook (2010) -> Dovecot (IMAP) >10x slower with high network load and many folders

2012-04-07 Thread Thomas von Eyben
On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 3:16 AM, Willie Gillespie wrote: > On 4/6/2012 3:52 AM, Thomas von Eyben wrote: >> >> Test results: >> CLIENT-1 is having the problems when CLIENT-2 is using all the >> (100Mbps) bandwidth eg. copying files to MAIL-SRV. >> If I move CLIENT-

[Dovecot] Outlook (2010) -> Dovecot (IMAP) >10x slower with high network load and many folders

2012-04-06 Thread Thomas von Eyben
     |IMAP: Response: + idling |         |(49433)  <--  (143)    | |10.108   |         Request: DONE                 |IMAP: Request: DONE |         |(49433)  -->  (143)    | |10.108   |         Response: 4vlj OK I           |IMAP: Response: 4vlj OK Idle completed.

Re: [Dovecot] Live Mirror dovecot / OS X 10.6.4 (Timo Sirainen)

2010-08-25 Thread Thomas von Eyben
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Eric Boltz (MMI/UPC) wrote: > > On Aug 25, 2010, at 10:15 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote: >> >> But if secondary server allowed changes, this is the difficult step to >> do correctly. For example lets say in first server: >> >> 1. It rsyncs user foo >> 2. User foo changes

[Dovecot] maildirsize having incorrect content, how to recreate/correct?

2010-08-10 Thread Thomas von Eyben
Hi List, I have (otherwise successfull) migrated a server from cyrus to dovecot (Mac OS X Server 10.5.8 to 10.6.4 [dovecotd version to be 1.1.20apple0.5]). There are ca. 300+ users of which a very small handfull (ca. 1 %) are having reported a usage size that is very different to what 'du' reports

[Dovecot] Cyrus to Dovecot migration (OS X Ser ver): Backup + restore messages, live "st andby server" and delayed expunge and…

2010-08-05 Thread Thomas von Eyben
know dovecot better be, perhaps there have even been written good books (I know old fashioned, but I really like the physical hands on a real book provides ;-) It's a lot of questions and I hope for good pointers to where I can find more documentation and good feedback from the list. BR Thomas von Eyben