Thank you for your reply.
One questionthough, if you add a mount point how do you know what user to move ?
On 9/23/20 7:35 PM, Manuel Delgado wrote:
Hi Adrian,
It depends much on your site configuration.
In our case, we have several mount points and we distribute our user mailboxes using username hash (%N)[1] and limit this hash to the number of mount points. We preferred %N over %H because the distribution of users was much better.
Ex. xstore%2.3Nn turns to xstore00, xstore01 and xstore03.
Regards Manuel Delgado
[1] https://doc.dovecot.org/configuration_manual/config_file/config_variables/#m...
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On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 8:24 AM Adrian Minta <adrian.minta@gmail.com <mailto:adrian.minta@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi everyone, I want to ask if any of you has done a migration from a single storage to multiple back-end storages and what is the best strategy for folder hashing that you use. Using something like %H or %M how do you predict where the mail will end up in order to move the existing folders ? Thank you ! -- Best regards, Adrian Minta
-- Best regards, Adrian Minta