On 7.5.2012, at 6.22, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
>>> Given a mailbox with a larger number of older mails - assuming any new
>>> mails will have later dates - will the new mail storage files be identical?
>>> I'm probably not saying the right - let me try this:
>>>
>>> 1. "dsync backup mdbox" (wi
On 5/6/2012 8:12 PM, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
On 5/6/2012 8:09 PM, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
On 4/30/2012 5:23 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2012-04-30 at 12:43 -0700, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Is there a way to manually force an mdbox storage to be rebuilt
into new
files? Particularly files o
On 5/6/2012 8:09 PM, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
On 4/30/2012 5:23 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2012-04-30 at 12:43 -0700, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Is there a way to manually force an mdbox storage to be rebuilt into
new
files? Particularly files of the maximum size?
You could do it with dsyn
On 4/30/2012 5:23 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2012-04-30 at 12:43 -0700, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Is there a way to manually force an mdbox storage to be rebuilt into new
files? Particularly files of the maximum size?
You could do it with dsync.
dsync seems to do a marvelous job - new q
On Mon, 2012-04-30 at 12:43 -0700, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
> Is there a way to manually force an mdbox storage to be rebuilt into new
> files? Particularly files of the maximum size?
You could do it with dsync.
W dniu 2012-04-30 21:43, Daniel L. Miller pisze:
> Is there a way to manually force an mdbox storage to be rebuilt into new
> files? Particularly files of the maximum size?
>
Hello,
probably doveadm purge should do it.
Regards,
Marcin
Is there a way to manually force an mdbox storage to be rebuilt into new
files? Particularly files of the maximum size?
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Daniel