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2019 Jun 26
0
Applying Dovecot for a large / deep folder-hierarchy archive.
...is stage the data has been containedin a Microsoft Exchange mailbox (2013), and then in an offline PST. The move to the offline PST was by necessity, as the large number offolders, and depth of hierarchy to my best understanding caused the exchange server / outlook / evolution mail clients to begin tomalfunction. To cope with this the archive was broken up and the bulk stored in the offline PST and the most active components stored inonline Exchange mailboxes. I have some understanding of the fs mbox format, and also the mitigations to be made for certain characters / strings. My main concern is whether...
2019 Jun 26
3
Applying Dovecot for a large / deep folder-hierarchy archive.
...is stage the data has been containedin a Microsoft Exchange mailbox (2013), and then in an offline PST. The move to the offline PST was by necessity, as the large number offolders, and depth of hierarchy to my best understanding caused the exchange server / outlook / evolution mail clients to begin tomalfunction. To cope with this the archive was broken up and the bulk stored in the offline PST and the most active components stored inonline Exchange mailboxes. I have some understanding of the fs mbox format, and also the mitigations to be made for certain characters / strings. My main concern is whether...
2019 Jun 27
3
Applying Dovecot for a large / deep folder-hierarchy archive.
Am 27.06.2019 um 07:35 schrieb Aki Tuomi via dovecot: > > On 26.6.2019 22.12, Arnold Opio Oree via dovecot wrote: >> Hello to you all, >> >> I'd like to ask about my intended application of Dovecot to create a folder-hierarchy for storing our enterprise emails, which are treated as live data?rather than archives for compliance or occasional / reactive retrieval.
2019 Jul 04
9
Applying Dovecot for a large / deep folder-hierarchy archive.
...n a Microsoft Exchange mailbox (2013), and then in an > > offline PST.The move to the offline PST was by necessity, as the > > large numberoffolders, and depth of hierarchy to my best > > understanding caused theexchange server / outlook / evolution mail > > clients to begin tomalfunction. To cope with this the archive was > > broken up and thebulk stored in the offline PST and the most active > > componentsstored inonline Exchange mailboxes. > > I have some understanding of the fs mbox format, and also > > themitigations to be made for certain characters...