[Dovecot] From Maildir back to smtp
Marc Perkel
marc at perkel.com
Fri Feb 24 19:09:12 EET 2012
On 2/24/2012 4:18 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
> On 23/02/2012 21:41, Marc Perkel wrote:
>> Not sure how this can be done.
>>
>> Right now I'm running a free backup MX record service. People point
>> their high MX records to my servers and if they go down we store the
>> email. When they come back up it's delivered.
>>
>> What I want to do is have a premium service that would allow them to
>> view through IMAP the stored email. In order to do that I would have
>> to deliver the email locally to a dovecot server - to a single account
>> perhaps - and they can view/forward/delete etc.
>>
>> But - when their server comes back online I'd like to gather up all
>> the delivered email stored in Maildir format and run it back into smtp
>> for delivery.
>
> I'm thinking it would be possible to use dsync for this? Ideally you
> would have to have a way to maintain a duplicate of the AUTH database,
> so that users could use their current passwords for accessing it (this
> would obviously require the approval and cooperation of whoever you
> are providing this service to), but this way you could store each
> users mail individually and provide relatively painless access (since
> all each user would need to know is the backup host name and their
> username/password).
>
> You'd have to configure a script on your end to:
>
> 1. determine a reliable way to differentiate between a temp-fail
> situation on the primary (in which case you just act as a normal
> backup MX), or an extended outage (15 minutes? 1 hour? I'd probably
> let the customer decide this one), which would determine when you
> start actually taking delivery of their mail to the 'standby' server
>
> 2. monitor for when the primary comes back online
>
> 3. wait xx interval to make sure the primary stays up (again, I'd let
> the customer decide this, but with a sane minimum that you define)
>
> 4. once the primary stays up for the required interval, dsync a one
> way 'dump' of the stored mails, being sure to test for success - and
> this process would obviously have to take into account the possibility
> of the primary going down again in the middle of the dsync
>
> 5. mv successfully restored mails on the backup mx to a temp location
> for xx 'safety' interval 'just in case'
>
> 6. delete the backed-up/stored mail that has been successfully dsync'd
> after the safety interval has elapsed
I was wondering if I could just gather up the maildir files, reprocess
them into batch SMTP format and run them back into Exim?
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