[Dovecot] dovecot and cloudfile systems
I'm trying to store mailboxes in a cloudfile system and I am running into alot of problems using courier, between time skew, file locking and cache creation problems. I was wondering if dovecot has any problems using maildirs across a limited fuse file system. I cant lock files,
This is accessed using the fuse library. I thought taking out the standard checking for return values would be a work around because everything imap daemon is doing can be done from a shell by hand except filelocking and setting times on files. I am doing this on Rack Spaces cloud files. This is something that not many if any are doing.
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On 24.3.2012, at 22.34, jackie sparks wrote:
I'm trying to store mailboxes in a cloudfile system and I am running into alot of problems using courier, between time skew, file locking and cache creation problems. I was wondering if dovecot has any problems using maildirs across a limited fuse file system. I cant lock files,
This is accessed using the fuse library. I thought taking out the standard checking for return values would be a work around because everything imap daemon is doing can be done from a shell by hand except filelocking and setting times on files. I am doing this on Rack Spaces cloud files. This is something that not many if any are doing.
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Director will probably make it work okay. Otherwise if even Courier doesn't work, Dovecot won't work either.
This would be great if I wasn't trying to store mailboxes on the cloudfiles and had the mailboxes stored among-st the cluster but I wan't the maildirs on cloudfiles so they can be mounted between all the servers. then load balance imap, smtp and pop . I think I will just try on the amazon cloud, see if the "buckets" have the same problems, everything else is near done its just this mail problem I am having. Rackspaces solution is to pay them 1250 dollars for a minimum of 5 hours of development and this type of job hasn't even been quoted from them. It just makes me think that Rackspace is a open source supporter but at the same time it just boils down to money. Buy up businesses that support that development so they can keep the good in house and release just enough so they can profit from the development. Then again they are backed by at&t and then with at&t you are dealing with the government. The government loves things that are in development as long as they don't develop. lol
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From: tss@iki.fi Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2012 22:43:34 +0200 To: jackie.craig.sparks@live.com CC: dovecot@dovecot.org Subject: Re: [Dovecot] dovecot and cloudfile systems
On 24.3.2012, at 22.34, jackie sparks wrote:
I'm trying to store mailboxes in a cloudfile system and I am running into alot of problems using courier, between time skew, file locking and cache creation problems. I was wondering if dovecot has any problems using maildirs across a limited fuse file system. I cant lock files,
This is accessed using the fuse library. I thought taking out the standard checking for return values would be a work around because everything imap daemon is doing can be done from a shell by hand except filelocking and setting times on files. I am doing this on Rack Spaces cloud files. This is something that not many if any are doing.
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Director will probably make it work okay. Otherwise if even Courier doesn't work, Dovecot won't work either.
What you're trying to do is quite unlikely to work with any IMAP server / cloud filesystem combination. And if it does work, the performance will most likely be horrible. Of course, if it does work with any kind of a combination I'm interested in knowing about it.
On 24.3.2012, at 23.15, jackie sparks wrote:
This would be great if I wasn't trying to store mailboxes on the cloudfiles and had the mailboxes stored among-st the cluster but I wan't the maildirs on cloudfiles so they can be mounted between all the servers. then load balance imap, smtp and pop . I think I will just try on the amazon cloud, see if the "buckets" have the same problems, everything else is near done its just this mail problem I am having. Rackspaces solution is to pay them 1250 dollars for a minimum of 5 hours of development and this type of job hasn't even been quoted from them. It just makes me think that Rackspace is a open source supporter but at the same time it just boils down to money. Buy up businesses that support that development so they can keep the good in house and release just enough so they can profit from the development. Then again they are backed by at&t and then with at&t you are dealing with the government. The government loves things that are in development as long as they don't develop. lol
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From: tss@iki.fi Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2012 22:43:34 +0200 To: jackie.craig.sparks@live.com CC: dovecot@dovecot.org Subject: Re: [Dovecot] dovecot and cloudfile systems
On 24.3.2012, at 22.34, jackie sparks wrote:
I'm trying to store mailboxes in a cloudfile system and I am running into alot of problems using courier, between time skew, file locking and cache creation problems. I was wondering if dovecot has any problems using maildirs across a limited fuse file system. I cant lock files,
This is accessed using the fuse library. I thought taking out the standard checking for return values would be a work around because everything imap daemon is doing can be done from a shell by hand except filelocking and setting times on files. I am doing this on Rack Spaces cloud files. This is something that not many if any are doing.
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Director will probably make it work okay. Otherwise if even Courier doesn't work, Dovecot won't work either.
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