Re: Mailbox subscriptions in a murder

From: Michael Sofka (no email)
Date: Fri Apr 06 2007 - 14:50:20 EDT

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    We do this with cyrus 2.2.12 (2 frontend, 1 master, 3 backend
    server) no problem. Some of the shared mailboxes are on
    one server, while subscribers are on another.

    We run the frontend servers in proxy mode only.

    Mike

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    Michael D. Sofka
    Sr. Systems Programmer, Postmaster pro tem
    Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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    On Fri, 06 Apr 2007 13:55:12 EDT Eli Ben-Shoshan wrote:
    Hi all. We have a largish (~120,000 user / ~ 485,000 mailboxes) cyrus 2.2
    install that is spread across 6 frontends and 4 backends in a murder and I just
    had an interesting question that I can't seem to answer. We have a number of
    shared mailboxes that get certain types of messages such as abuse mail and spam
    reports. Recently more people wish to subscribe to these mailboxes but we have
    run into a small problem. Most of these people do not have their inboxes on the
    same backend and therefore they can not subscribe to the shared mailbox using
    their mail client. Does anyone have a workaround for this or even encountered
    this problem? I tried editing the subscription file by hand since our
    subscription_db is set to flat but that did not work. Thanks.
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