Having dsync to make backups from existing mail-spaces, it would be nice to make dsync syncing the sieve-dirs too. -Otherweise backups aren't complete... Peer -- Heinlein Professional Linux Support GmbH Linux: Akademie - Support - Hosting http://www.heinlein-support.de Tel: 030 / 40 50 51 - 0 Fax: 030 / 40 50 51 - 19 Zwangsangaben lt. ?35a GmbHG: HRB 93818 B / Amtsgericht Berlin-Charlottenburg, Gesch?ftsf?hrer: Peer Heinlein -- Sitz: Berlin
Why not just add a line for your local sieve folder to the same shell/cgi script that executes dsync? On Oct 28, 2011, at 4:41 PM, Peer Heinlein wrote:> > Having dsync to make backups from existing mail-spaces, it would be nice > to make dsync syncing the sieve-dirs too. -Otherweise backups aren't > complete... > > Peer > > > -- > Heinlein Professional Linux Support GmbH > Linux: Akademie - Support - Hosting > > http://www.heinlein-support.de > Tel: 030 / 40 50 51 - 0 > Fax: 030 / 40 50 51 - 19 > > Zwangsangaben lt. ?35a GmbHG: > HRB 93818 B / Amtsgericht Berlin-Charlottenburg, > Gesch?ftsf?hrer: Peer Heinlein -- Sitz: Berlin
Am 29.10.2011 01:41, schrieb Peer Heinlein:> > Having dsync to make backups from existing mail-spaces, it would be nice > to make dsync syncing the sieve-dirs too. -Otherweise backups aren't > complete... > > Peer > >Hi Peer meanwhile , you may use rsync additional as workaround -- Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer Germany/Munich/Bavaria
Am Samstag, 29. Oktober 2011, 02:34:07 schrieb Dovecot-GDH:> Why not just add a line for your local sieve folder to the same > shell/cgi script that executes dsync?Why using dsync at all? Peer -- Heinlein Professional Linux Support GmbH Linux: Akademie - Support - Hosting http://www.heinlein-support.de Tel: 030 / 40 50 51 - 0 Fax: 030 / 40 50 51 - 19 Zwangsangaben lt. ?35a GmbHG: HRB 93818 B / Amtsgericht Berlin-Charlottenburg, Gesch?ftsf?hrer: Peer Heinlein -- Sitz: Berlin
* Stephan Bosch <stephan at rename-it.nl>:> On 31-10-2011 11:29, Robert Schetterer wrote: > >hm, idea , any chance to feed sieve rules in a database backend or ldap etc > >so it would be part of backing up the db/dir service > > That is on the TODO list. However, this is not high-priority.You might want to find out how SOGo <http://www.sogo.nu> stores sieve rules in SQL. p at rick -- state of mind () http://www.state-of-mind.de Franziskanerstra?e 15 Telefon +49 89 3090 4664 81669 M?nchen Telefax +49 89 3090 4666 Amtsgericht M?nchen Partnerschaftsregister PR 563
Am 31.10.2011 16:58, schrieb Stephan Bosch:> On 31-10-2011 11:29, Robert Schetterer wrote: >> hm, idea , any chance to feed sieve rules in a database backend or >> ldap etc >> so it would be part of backing up the db/dir service > > That is on the TODO list. However, this is not high-priority.sounds nice to me, thx> > Regards, > > Stephan. >-- Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer Germany/Munich/Bavaria
On 29.10.2011, at 2.41, Peer Heinlein wrote:> Having dsync to make backups from existing mail-spaces, it would be nice > to make dsync syncing the sieve-dirs too. -Otherweise backups aren't > complete...dsync was originally meant to be a way to do two-way syncing of mailboxes without losing any changes. That's not really possible to do with Sieve scripts. I guess the best that could be done is to copy the one with the latest timestamp. But if you have multiple Sieve scripts even that doesn't work well, since dsync can't know if a script was added on one side or deleted from another side. Although if scripts were only managed via ManageSieve, the last problem could be solved with some log file. For "dsync backup" I guess it could be useful to have a setting with a list of files/dirs that dsync would always upload to remote..