On Thu, 2011-12-29 at 15:19 +0100, Pascal Volk wrote:
b) Don't have the dsync prefix:
dsync mirror - doveadm mirror
dsync backup - doveadm backup
dsync server - doveadm dsync-server (could be hidden from the doveadm
commands list)
I did this now, with mirror - sync.
I'd prefer
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 08:59:35PM +0100, Attila Nagy wrote:
Slightly different, but it would be good to have a persistently
running daemon which could operate both in server and client mode.
In server mode it would listen on a TCP socket. In client mode it
would accept source and target
On 12/29/2011 01:53 PM Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* Timo Sirainen dovecot@dovecot.org:
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a) Use doveadm dsync prefix, and otherwise keep the names same:
dsync mirror - doveadm dsync mirror
dsync backup - doveadm dsync backup
dsync server - doveadm dsync server (for running dsync remotely
doveadm already supports some nice things, such as being able to remotely
launch a doveadm command via TCP socket. It also supports executing a command
for all users or to some specific users using a wildcard. dsync could use these
features, so I merged dsync and doveadm into same binary for
* Timo Sirainen dovecot@dovecot.org:
doveadm already supports some nice things, such as being able to remotely
launch a doveadm command via TCP socket. It also supports executing a command
for all users or to some specific users using a wildcard. dsync could use
these features, so I merged
Hi,
On 12/29/2011 01:35 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
doveadm already supports some nice things, such as being able to remotely
launch a doveadm command via TCP socket. It also supports executing a command
for all users or to some specific users using a wildcard. dsync could use these
features,