Hello

How did you "migrate"?
If you only changed the settings in sogo.conf and restarted sogo, then your users data are still in those tables. If you backuped that data with the old configuration and restored it with the new configuration, you can delete those tables.

Just out of curiosity, why didn't you create a new database for the new structure?


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

Am 21.03.25 um 16:34 schrieb Daniel Kollmer ([email protected]):
Hello all

In out SOGo installation we have successively migrated stuff from per- user tables to the separate collective tables so we now have tables like this:

sogo_acl
sogo_admin
sogo_cache_folder
sogo_folder_info
sogo_quick_appointment
sogo_quick_contact
sogo_sessions_folder
sogo_store
sogo_user_profile

Does that mean that we can delete all tables which have the format sogo[username[[alphanumeric-string] as well as the sogo[username[[alphanumeric-string]_quick and sogo[username[[alphanumeric-string]_acl tables without loss of data?

Greetings;



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