On Mon, 2006-08-14 at 07:27 -0400, Scott Russell wrote:
> 2) Use ctl_mailbox to dump flatfile version of your mailbox.db file.
> This is critical. Keep a copy of it somewhere else. It is small. Put it
> on a USB thumb drive if you have to or just mail it to your home account.
Doing a flat-file
Sun Advocate Webmaster wrote:
I don't use sieve, and I haven't set up any sort of 'murder'
environment (which I am largely unfamiliar with). I don't know a lot
about Berkeley DB, other than it is an offline sort of database (it
isn't a server, but a data storage engine, for lack of better words
Wil Cooley wrote:
On Sat, 2006-08-12 at 04:27 -0700, Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
Watch out for Berkeley DB versions. Most likely, they will differ and
all Cyrus SASL/IMAP DBs that use Berkeley will not be transferrable,
just like that. There are things you can do. :-)
I do not know what
On Sat, 2006-08-12 at 04:27 -0700, Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
> Watch out for Berkeley DB versions. Most likely, they will differ and
> all Cyrus SASL/IMAP DBs that use Berkeley will not be transferrable,
> just like that. There are things you can do. :-)
I do not know what, if any, changes SUSE m
Watch out for Berkeley DB versions. Most likely, they will differ and all Cyrus
SASL/IMAP DBs that use Berkeley will not be transferrable, just like that.
There are things you can do. :-)
First of all, you should export your mailboxes DB using "ctl_mailbox" command.
Next, you should backup the
Hi all,
I am preparing to upgrade our production server's operating system,
which will also entail replacing Cyrus and SASL with newer, updated
versions. I don't have the luxury of installing the upgrades on a new
machine and then swapping it with the old one. Rather, I have to
reinstall the opera