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I don't plan on using Digital Ocean Spaces specifically here, but there are so many S3-compatible services out there that it only makes sense to have the S3 backup configurable instead of hard-code...
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I should clarify something - I have a hunch that if I do JUST daily backups, dedupe works as expected, but I'm thinking that if I then enable weekly backups, I would be storing a second full backup...
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Just adding that I had a client with problems with Mail in El Capitan yesterday and I had to revert both options as well.
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Michael, this is a pretty valid situation encountered when people want to consolidate other accounts into one primary account. That doesn't always work with forwarding, and something like fetchmail...
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I can't tell you how frustrating this is. Is there any way to currently use an absolute directory path anymore? If I enter "/backup/path" it still puts the backup inside the user folder under "{us...
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Ah, the Backup Directory that you enter in Backup Settings for the remote host appears to have changed to relative, so the path is doubled up. Old path was: /backup/path New path is: /backup/path...
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I'm seeing this as well, and only on the remote site. Backups used to be in /[servername]/[backup directory]/2017-11-09 and now appear to be going to /[servername]/[backup directory]/home/[servern...
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"What if you accidentally terminate an account?" -> It's not like this is a one-click process. You can't just accidentally delete an account. I would advise doing what we do. When an account is de...
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Why don't you share the two nameservers with -all- of your servers and have the same two standardized nameserver records for all of your clients/websites, regardless of which server they're utilizing?
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I should mention that I do plan on replacing these, and there are other larger servers in the same cluster, so these aren't critical. But to that end, they've been entirely stable the several years...