Different opinion, we successfully use NFS in most of our large scale
deployments of MagicMail, with little or no issues, but you do have to
have a proper NFS server. You can never go wrong with NetApp, and they
aren't that expensive any more.. have deployments working like that for
almost 20
Ok (My Opinion Only)
NFS in general does not work well on active servers, although dovecot
allows for various locking mech's they do generally trip over each other.
This occurs on NFS mounts using a single server and just goes down hill
from there if you have 2 servers talking to the same NF
> On 06/11/2023 16:48 EET lejeczek via dovecot wrote:
>
>
> Hi guys.
>
> I see that with mailboxes stored on a network mount-point
> and more than one box with Dovecot using such a mailbox,
> Dovecots step on each others toes.
> ...
> lmtp(minem...@lemko.xyz)<2674357>:
> Error: lmtp-serve
Hi guys.
I see that with mailboxes stored on a network mount-point and more than one box
with Dovecot using such a mailbox, Dovecots step on each others toes.
...
lmtp(minem...@lemko.xyz)<2674357>: Error: lmtp-server:
conn unix:pid=2600068,uid=89 [2]: rcpt minemail@my.private: Mailbox INBOX:
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