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2015 Jul 14
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Questions about hardlinks, alternate storage and compression
...livered-To" header.
> Below you can see an example of successfully hard-linked email [1]
You asked about "newer dovecot versions", v2.2 does so.
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Steffen Kaiser
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2015 Jul 14
3
Questions about hardlinks, alternate storage and compression
On 14/07/15 08:17, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
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> On Mon, 13 Jul 2015, Gionatan Danti wrote:
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>> On the other hand, private (per-user) sieve file works without
>> interfering with hardlinks. In a similar manner, disabling sieve also
>> permits dovecot to create multiple hardlinks for a single message.
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