mail storage on another partition ?
Hi,
Has anyone tried to do symlink /home/USER/mail to a folder on a separate partition?
The idea is that the customer account should be on NVMe disks and the storage for e-mails should be on SSD disks.
I see a few features request from 5 years ago, but they are not being continued and not implemented.
Does anyone use such a solution with symlink? I wonder about the potential threats that could arise?
:wq
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Hey there! In general, symlinking anything inside the /home/username directory doesn't work well due to ownership and permissions across partitions and directories. The best solution would be to move the entire account over to a separate partition, although I know that isn't what you're looking for. One of our email developers did reply to Store Email on a different partition. about two months ago, mentioning they are looking into the option, although I'm not aware of active development work happening. I did see your post there as well, and you're correct that the distributed nodes will happen sooner and could be a good option as well. 0 -
Thank You, We did tests: e-mails on another partition using symlinks causes: 1. backup don't work (cpanbackup doesn't follow symlink, jetbackup the same) 2. e-mail disk size is counted as "Other usage" not like "E-mail usage" in cPanel So it is not good solution to have e-mails on another partition. ====== About mail-node: It is great solution, but there is two problems (one big, second smaller): 1. lack of DEDICATED IP on mail-node - many customers are buying dedicated IP only for e-mails - to sent out his e-mail via dedicated IP. This settings doesn't work on mail-node (dedicated IP is only for apache on master-node, not on mail-node). Even editing manually: /etc/mailip on mail-node, it is always overwritten on exim reconfiguration. This is main reason that mail-node is UNUSABLE. If it would be corrected, I will imprement mail-node right now ! I'm waiting for this. 2. problems with backups (Jetbackup is not supported mail-node) - I know it is cPanel independent, and is probably easy to make walkaround (make manually backup or other). It is not key problem, but it is ... I would like implement mail-node into production when dedicated IP for outgoing e-mail will be implemented. :wq 0 -
Thanks for the reply. I did see your feature request for the dedicated IP address on Mail Node, and I approved that. As the Node system gets more mature we'll be adding many features, but thanks for getting that submitted! 0 -
Thank You, I put this feature request here: mail-node: dedicated IP for outgoing e-mails - please all to vote. This is for me the last thing to use main-node in production :-) :wq 0 -
I reached out to the developers and there is a case open where we're communicating with JetBackup about this. But...I don't have any official news to report about the progress at this point. 0 -
Sure thing! 0
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