Hi Jiri, all, Am 2014-07-31 12:33, schrieb Jiri Bourek:
> As far as I know you can do the warm - cold with dsync too. First you do > backup on live (i.e. accessible for both imap and delivery) mailbox. > This takes a long time on big mailbox, but that should not be an issue > since the mailbox can be used normally. That's exactly what I was trying to describe in one of my previous emails (subject: incremental mailbox syncs for quick migration). Great to hear that this solution seems viable :) > When it's done, you disable the mailbox (again, both imap and delivery) > and repeat the backup, which should be relatively fast now. When that's > done, enable mailbox on new storage and you're done. Right, just as I thought. > I don't think it's possible to have the mailbox available all the time > during migration. Well, it's possible, but it seems like recipe for > trouble. Agreed. Just trying to keep the downtime as short as possible. Cheers, -- j.hofmüller http://thesix.mur.at/
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