<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=us-ascii"></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; line-break: after-white-space;" class=""><br class=""><div>Hi,</div><div><br class=""></div><div>You can choose what ever storage driver you want. Sdbox was there just as an example that you can have separate storage driver from your mail_location storage driver.</div><div><br class=""></div><div>Also this way ARCHIVE shows as normal folder structure under Thunderbird as long as your users subscribe to the folders. </div><div>Which you can also force with subscribe = auto </div><div><br class=""></div><div>Sami</div><div><br class=""></div><div><blockquote type="cite" class=""><div class="">On 20. Oct 2021, at 17.36, Claudio Corvino <<a href="mailto:ccorvino@trustitalia.it" class="">ccorvino@trustitalia.it</a>> wrote:</div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"><div class="">
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<div class=""><p class="">Hi Sami,</p><p class="">thanks for your answer!</p><p class="">Why should I use sdbox?</p><p class="">If I configure the archive location on a NFS mountpoint and I
move mails older than 5 years to the "archive", how can I tell
client like Thunderbird where to find archived e-mails?</p><p class="">Thanks!<br class="">
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 20/10/21 15:37, Sami Ketola wrote:<br class="">
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<div class="">You should be able to configure something like
this:</div>
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<div class="">namespace archive {</div>
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= no</div>
<div class=""><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>hidden
= no</div>
<div class=""><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>list
= yes</div>
<div class=""><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>prefix
= ARCHIVE/</div>
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= sdbox:/archive/location/%u</div>
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<div class=""><p class="">Hi Marc,</p><p class="">thanks for replying, I would like to
archive e-mail older than 5 years on a second
storage, it seems like the <i class="">namespace</i>
with a new <i class="">mail_location</i> that you
suggested could be good for me, but then I will need
the auto-archiving script that move mails older than
5 years to the <i class="">archive</i> namespace.</p><p class="">A question: how can I configure client
like Thunderbird to access that archive namespace so
that users can still access their old mails?<br class="">
</p><p class="">Please could you give me some suggestion
on how to do that?</p><p class="">Thanks for your time!</p><p class="">Regards<br class="">
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 17/10/21 12:06, Marc
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">I am not really sure what you are trying to realize with this ldap modification. But afaik you have just one mail_location= configuration per user and that is it. If you want to archive email on 2nd storage you can either use this ALT= storage location or create a namespace, and configure this namespace with a new mail_location. The latter I have done indeed as archive, and after every first quarter I am running an auto-archiving script that moves emails from the usual inbox and send folders to the archive namespace.
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">I have an MTA configured with Postfix that deliver email to an IMAP/LMTP
Dovecot server version 2.3.4.1 configured to bind LDAP/AD for users.
I would like to configure Dovecot to create another mailbox to archive
mails of users to a separated NFS mount.
Here is my dovecot-ldap.conf:
[...]
ldap_version=3
auth_bind = yes
dn = XXX
dnpass = XXX
scope = subtree
user_attrs = sAMAccountName=home=/mnt/mail-storage-
dev/%$,=uid=501,=gid=501
pass_attrs = sAMAccountName=user
user_filter = (&(objectclass=person)(samaccountname=%n))
pass_filter= (&(objectclass=person)(samaccountname=%n))
[...]
I think I will add another conf file, let's say dovecot-ldap-
archive.conf using "url" as LDAP/AD filed to distinguish from normal
users:
[...]
ldap_version=3
auth_bind = yes
dn = XXX
dnpass = XXX
scope = subtree
user_attrs = url=home=/mnt/mail-storage-archive/%$,=uid=501,=gid=501
pass_attrs = url=user
user_filter = (&(objectclass=person)(url=%n))
pass_filter= (&(objectclass=person)(url=%n))
[...]
I then added to "test" user a "url" filed into Active Directory named
test-archive, but it's not working, when I bind Dovecot with:
doveadm user test-archive
I receive:
field value
userdb lookup: user test-archive doesn't exist
With test user it works:
doveadm user test
field value
uid 501
gid 501
home /mnt/mail-storage-dev/test
mail maildir:~/Maildir:INDEX=/var/indexes/test
What I'm doing wrong?
Thanks in advance!
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Claudio Corvino
IT Systems Administrator
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