Hi Mufit,
Quoting Mufit Eribol via Info-cyrus <info-cyrus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hello,
I have been successfully using postfix+cyrus-imapd (2.4.17) for our
small company for years on our local server. The emails are now
accounting to a size of some 160GB. As we are having power and
internet problems quite often, I rented a VPS from a world renowned
hosting company and installed postfix+cyrus-imapd there.
My question is, as I have limited hard disk space (40GB) on VPS, I
can't (and don't want to) copy all of my local emails to the VPS.
The new mail server will have a fresh start. But old emails needs to
be accessible on the local server as well.
Currently, I am planning to change the names of local domains to
some non-existent name just for the internal lookup (example.com -->
example2.com), so that we can setup example2.com on our email
clients on lan. The real domain example.com will be setup on our
desktop email clients as usual. I think, using example2.com on local
lan just for reading mails by cyrus will work, but it is not an
elegant solution.
I would appreciate any ideas.
Cyrus Murder my be the solution for you.
https://cyrusimap.org/mediawiki/index.php/Cyrus_Murder
The Clients will only connect to one server (VPS), and the mails can
be stored on different
backend servers. There is only minimal configuration change needed on
your old server, but you
would need to rename the folders.
1 backend (VPS) for the INBOX and folders with new Mail
1 backend (old System) with all old folders in an archive subfolder
for each user
1 mupdate master (VPS)
1 frontend (VPS)
Regards
Michael Menge
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