Re: archive and normal partition mixing question

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No, don't do that.  You can put them on the same filesystem, but don't put different-named partitions on the same disk path.  That will confuse Cyrus no end.

Bron.


On Tue, Jul 24, 2018, at 00:10, Marco wrote:
Hello,

  I would like to create a quota root mailbox with a normal partition
which is the same of the archive partition. Does Cyrus allow this?

For instance, I would know if this configuration is valid:

partition-maildata1: /maildata/maildata1
partition-maildata2: /maildata/maildata2
partition-arcmaildata1:  /archivio/maildata1
partition-arcmaildata2: /archivio/maildata2
archivepartition-maildata1: /archivio/maildata1
archivepartition-maildata2: /archivio/maildata2

metapartition-maildata1: /metamaildata/maildata1
metapartition-maildata2: /metamaildata/maildata2
metapartition-arcmaildata1:  /metarchivio/maildata1
metapartition-arcmaildata2: /metarchivio/maildata2

archive_enabled: 1
archive_days: 30



In this way Cyrus could archive old mails in /archivio/maildata*
But these partitions are used for other mailboxes too. For instance I can

createmailbox user/john.doe@xxxxxxxxxxx maildata1
createmailbox user/john.doe/Archive@xxxxxxxxxxx arcmaildata1

In this way all messages moved or sent to "Archive" folder will stay
under arcmaildata1.
All mailboxes archived by "cyr_expire -A" will go to the same path of
arcmaildata1 too.

Thank you very much
Regards
Marco
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