--On August 25, 2005 10:53:59 PM -0400 Forrest Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Typically you have one mailstore defined, as I understand.

However, I have a situation where I have archives of thousands of
messages, going back years ago, that I wish to keep.   I'd rather not
keep all of these on my primary mailstore (no need, and it eats up space).

Cyrus natively supports the idea of 'partitions'....normally a folder is created on and lives on teh 'default' partition (whatever the name of that is) there's nothing preventing you from defining, and using a secondary/alternate partition and moving folders onto that, with cyradm.


Is it possible with cyrus imapd 2.x to have an additional store linked in
somehow such that I can place those archives elsewhere (say an external
drive), and yet have them visible to my view (via imap)?   Does that make
any sense...


Thanks.

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