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2019 Mar 04
2
Removing a mailbox from a dovecot cluster
...>> >> I assume you are keeping back up copies of all those emails somewhere, >> just in case you need them in the future. >> >> See this wiki article to better understand what I mean by the ?fancy >> pants? clusters : >> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-availability_cluster >> They sound very cool, but I suspect are overkill for a mail server, >> unless your database is already inside one then it would make sense I >> guess. >> >> > Hello, > > I just use the cluster/replication functionality integrated into dovecot, > nothin...
2019 Mar 04
0
Removing a mailbox from a dovecot cluster
...) may have a method to remove data > > I assume you are keeping back up copies of all those emails somewhere, just in case you need them in the future. > > See this wiki article to better understand what I mean by the ?fancy pants? clusters : > https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-availability_cluster <https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-availability_cluster>They sound very cool, but I suspect are overkill for a mail server, unless your database is already inside one then it would make sense I guess. > > > Hello, > > I just use the cluster/replication functionality in...
2019 Feb 22
3
Removing a mailbox from a dovecot cluster
Hello, How should I remove a mailbox from a dovecot cluster? I have two dovecot in a cluster. I tried to remove one user's mailbox with theses commands I found with a little google search: doveadm flags add -u user at domain.tld "\\Deleted" ALL doveadm expunge -u user at domain.tld mailbox "*" DELETED doveadm purge -u user at domain.tld rm -fr
2019 Feb 28
0
Removing a mailbox from a dovecot cluster
...method to remove > data > > I assume you are keeping back up copies of all those emails somewhere, > just in case you need them in the future. > > See this wiki article to better understand what I mean by the ?fancy > pants? clusters : > https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-availability_cluster > They sound very cool, but I suspect are overkill for a mail server, unless > your database is already inside one then it would make sense I guess. > > Hello, I just use the cluster/replication functionality integrated into dovecot, nothing more. There is no database involved. I use...