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On 28 March 2019 20:12
<a href="mailto:azurit@pobox.sk">azurit@pobox.sk</a> wrote:
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Citát Aki Tuomi <
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>> On 28 March 2019 17:46 azurit--- via dovecot <
<a href="mailto:dovecot@dovecot.org">dovecot@dovecot.org</a>>
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>> does hibernation works well with proxy? Are proxy connections
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hibernation only happens on backends.
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And if i have mixed server? Some users are local, some are proxied away.
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Local ones can be hibernated. Hibernation works by moving the connection into hibernation process and freeing the backend process until such time it is needed.
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