By the way, for your case I would recommend doing a script that does a get from
dovecot and a put to Cyrus instead of copying Sieve files directly… it’s a much
more cleaner way…
Cheers!
Egoitz Aurrekoetxea
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Hi Albert,
If instead of -A you used -u for each of your users did it worked? Or did it
crashed in the same user as with -A?. Which Cyrus version were you running?.
Cheers,
Egoitz Aurrekoetxea
Dpto. de sistemas
944 209 470
Parque Tecnológico. Edificio 103
48170 Zamudio (Bizkaia)
ego...@saren
Le 09/07/2019 à 14:10:49+0200, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea a écrit
> Good morning,
>
>
> After we upgraded to Cyrus 3.0.8, we saw that some users in the replicas
> didn't
> have some folders (or all) subscribed the same way they had in previous env in
> Cyrus 2.3. Same happened for some users with Sieve s
Could perhaps, some of this something to do, with having intermediate folders
subscribed/unsubscribed in the middle of the tree? And that to cause something
like it that perhaps is not caused when the mailbox is being accessed by the
user instead of being replicated (when the change is applied b
Good morning,
After we upgraded to Cyrus 3.0.8, we saw that some users in the replicas didn't
have some folders (or all) subscribed the same way they had in previous env in
Cyrus 2.3. Same happened for some users with Sieve scripts. It seemed the
content itself was perfectly copied. It was lik