On 29/01/2024 23:23 EET Steve Moser via dovecot
wrote:
Hello,
I am hoping that you can help me.
I am running this command on my main email server, one way backup/
sync to the backup server.
sudo doveadm sync -1 -A remote:root@x.x.x.x
x.x.x.x is my remote server.
I will add a new email on the main, run the command and it shows up
on the backup. - Great!
Now I delete that email from the main, run the command and the email
is removed from the backup. That should not delete anything from the
backup, correct? I prefer Not to delete anything, only update/add.
Do you see what I am doing wrong?
Thank You
Here my installed versions
dovecot-core 1:2.3.16+dfsg1-3ubuntu2.2
dovecot-imapd 1:2.3.16+dfsg1-
3ubuntu2.2 dovecot-lmtpd 1:2.3.16+dfsg1-
3ubuntu2.2 dovecot-mysql 1:2.3.16+dfsg1-
3ubuntu2.2 dovecot-pop3d 1:2.3.16+dfsg1-
3ubuntu2.2
postfix 3.6.4-1ubuntu1.2
amd64 High-performance mail transport agentpostfix-
mysql 3.6.4-1ubuntu1.2
amd64 MySQL map support for Postfixpostfix-policyd-spf-python
2.9.3-1 all
Postfix policy server for SPF checking
Hello,
I am hoping that you can help me.
I am running this command on my main email server, one way backup/
sync to the
backup server.
sudo doveadm sync -1 -A remote:root@x.x.x.x
x.x.x.x is my remote server.
I will add a new email on the main, run the command and it shows up
on the
backup. - Great!
Now I delete that email from the main, run the command and the email
is removed
from the backup.
That should not delete anything from the backup, correct? I prefer
Not to
delete anything, only update/add.
Do you see what I am doing wrong?
Thank You
Sync will synchronize the state of your mailbox, including deletions. One way
sync only promises not to touch the source mailbox.
Aki
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