It's an active/active cluster, we also run an active/active mysql database (we've configured SOGo with mySQL), so it should be mirrored with the sogo database, right?
Or is there a separate database? Am Mi, 26. Okt 2016, um 14:58, schrieb Christian Mack: > Am 26.10.2016 um 14:17 schrieb Andreas (list_m...@zero-one.net): > > Hi, > > > > we are using dovecot with sieve, our configuration is: > > > > plugin { > > ... > > sieve = ~/sieve/sogo.sieve > > sieve_global_path = /opt/sieve/default.sieve > > sieve_dir = ~/sieve > > sieve_global_dir = /opt/sieve > > ... > > } > > > > > > We are also using dsync for syncing mails and sieve with dovecots > > replication system. This seem to work fine, because the file sogo.sieve > > of one user on both systems are identical (changes are replicated > > immediatly). > > > > When accessing the Filter Settings in SOGo's web interface, both server > > show different filters, so I wonder where SOGo saves the filter which > > were set via web interface. > > > > This is our setting in sogo.conf: > > > > SOGoSieveServer = sieve://localhost:4190; > > > > > > SOGo saves all SIEVE settings in its own database and only writes those > to the Server after changes. > It does _not_ read sieve rules from the sieve server. > > How do you switch those servers? > > > Kind regards, > Christian Mack > > > -- > Christian Mack > Universität Konstanz > Kommunikations-, Informations-, Medienzentrum (KIM) > Abteilung Basisdienste > 78457 Konstanz > +49 7531 88-4416 > > Email had 1 attachment: > + smime.p7s > 7k (application/pkcs7-signature) -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists