> From: Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi>
> Subject: Re: [Dovecot] general advice sought
> Message-ID: <1315830847.7326.48.camel at hurina>
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> On Mon, 2011-09-12 at 13:11 +0100, Alan Brown wrote:
>> I'd like to hear the thoughts of list members on which type of
storage
>> method seems "best" for inboxes and for folders.
>>
>> The filesystem is GFS2 and for various reasons I can't change it.
> ..
>> If I migrate to other formats (eg mdbox), then it needs to be able to
be
>> done on the fly. (Taking the mailservers down for a day won't go
down
>> well, even an hour raises howls).
>
> Have you had any trouble with Dovecot's index files in your current
> setup? Any errors at all?
Zero. The issues which have arisen are:
1: Really slow access to messages in large folders (GFS2 issue)
2: Users trashing their inbox then demanding we drop everything to
restore "all my important mail"
> If not, I'd think mdbox will work fine. You
> can do it incrementally per-user (and you really should try it first
> with only a few users). http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Tools/Dsync explains
> how to do it on the fly.
I thought so too, just wanted to hear opinions on doing it vs other
approaches. :)