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user migration
country flaguser name
United States
2007-07-20 08:31:33

Greetings:

 

I’m installing a new, temporary spam gateway to take over the work of a box that I need to scrub down and upgrade.  If I want to migrate all of my user accounts to that box, which tables do I need to dump, just maia_users or more than that? ; I’m not worried about their filter settings and such, just the ability for their mail to arrive in the right bin in maia. ; The domains use the same sitewide spam settings which are already configured in the domain entries.

 

Also, how far along is the LDAP-per-domain login going?  I remember a few months ago someone was working on it to allow one domain to use ldap, another sql authentication, etc.

 

Best regards,

 

JD Smith

Re: user migration
country flaguser name
United States
2007-07-20 09:04:00
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On Jul 20, 2007, at 8:31 AM, Jnessto wrote:
>  I’m installing a new, temporary spam gateway to
take over the work  
> of a box that I need to scrub down and upgrade.  If I
want to  
> migrate all of my user accounts to that box, which
tables do I need  
> to dump, just maia_users or more than that?  I’m
not worried about  
> their filter settings and such, just the ability for
their mail to  
> arrive in the right bin in maia.  The domains use the
same sitewide  
> spam settings which are already configured in the
domain entries.

When I'm copying to a new box but want to leave the previous
 
quarantines and stats behind, I copy:

maia_config
maia_domains
maia_domain_admins
maia_languages
maia_themes
maia_users
mailaddr
policy
schema_info
users
wblist

This will keep all the same users, and their settings, and
system  
settings intact.


As always, backups and testing are your friends.  ;)

>  Also, how far along is the LDAP-per-domain login
going?  I  
> remember a few months ago someone was working on it to
allow one  
> domain to use ldap, another sql authentication, etc.
It's mostly working in trunk - I was last working on the
migration  
script to bring in the previous static settings into the
database.   
If that doesn't work right, some manual database work is
needed... so  
beware!  If you want to help test, feel free to grab it from
the  
subversion trunk, but please don't use it in production
unless you've  
really tested it and know how to migrate to it. Having said
that,  
it's running on my own mail. 

I haven't yet tested the ldap authenticator within the new
framework.


David Morton
Maia Mailguard http://www.maiamailguard
.com
mortondadgrmm.net



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