On 29.01.2010 08:59, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 29.1.2010, at 7.57, Luigi Rosa wrote:
Timo Sirainen said the following on 29/01/10 06:48:
The main potential problem with that is that if a message's flag is changed, the filename changes so it's now stored twice in the backup server. So when restoring mails, be sure not to restore duplicates.
Using a different dedicated directory for restored messages could lead to the same problem?
If you didn't give --delete parameter to rsync, there could be duplicates, yes. Dovecot just logs about them and gives new UIDs to them, so you'll end up having duplicate mails. I suppose some day I should just change it to log a warning, but delete if the files are otherwise identical.
Using rsync will have the flags issue and others to be dealt with; lvm (or any other kind) of snapshot and rdiff-backup gives you a consistent snapshot, as well as the option of saving a lot of space and time as only changes gets backed up. As a bonus you can also restore anything to a given point in time, either induvidual messages or whole folders or even the whole mailbox.
-A