and, as stated in this thread, the doveadm sync command will persist.
For a 8 user environment, it should be enough to do this via crontab,
every some minutes.
Am 25.01.24 um 19:22 schrieb pgnd:
Currently, replication is my life saver.
depending on your use case, and how critical that is,
+1
El 24/1/24 a les 23:33, Gerben Wierda ha escrit:
Respectfully, I would like to ask: please do not remove replication, please
rethink this.
Currently, replication is my life saver. I run two postfix/dovecot combos (on
different operating systems), with dovecot synchronising via replication
> On 25/01/2024 11:57 EET Michael Grant via dovecot wrote:
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>
> I keep seeing this come up over and over. My understanding is it’s not
> getting removed, it’s just moving to the paid version of Dovecot. What is
> the cost for a small user license of dovecot that incudes replication
024, at 10:17, Marc wrote:
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> How many servers do you have? How many active clients do you have?
>
>
>
>
> Respectfully, I would like to ask: please do not remove
> replication, please
> rethink this.
>
> Curren
I keep seeing this come up over and over. My understanding is it’s not getting
removed, it’s just moving to the paid version of Dovecot. What is the cost for
a small user license of dovecot that incudes replication anyway? Is the price
that outrageous?
Jan 2024, at 10:17, Marc wrote:
How many servers do you have? How many active clients do you have?
Respectfully, I would like to ask: please do not remove
replication, please
rethink this.
Currently, replication is my life saver. I run two postfix
How many servers do you have? How many active clients do you have?
>
> Respectfully, I would like to ask: please do not remove replication, please
> rethink this.
>
> Currently, replication is my life saver. I run two postfix/dovecot combos
> (on different operating syst
On 2024-01-24 16:35, Steven Varco wrote:
Although I’m also a very happy dovecot replication user, I don’t think this
decision will be reverted, sadly.
However, despite of messing with NFS, I will try setting up a three-node
GlusterFS Cluster to give redundant storage to dovecote as mail store
anyone else such a setup (or alternatively with
Ceph) in production?
Steven
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> Am 24.01.2024 um 23:33 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>
> Respectfully, I would like to ask: please do not remove replication, please
> rethink this.
&g
Respectfully, I would like to ask: please do not remove replication, please
rethink this.
Currently, replication is my life saver. I run two postfix/dovecot combos (on
different operating systems), with dovecot synchronising via replication. Both
are behind a HAProxy running on the router
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