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Obsolete Releases => SME Server 7.x => Topic started by: StuartTaylor on March 26, 2007, 09:46:42 AM
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I have looked through the forum and have not found an answer that I can use so please bare with me.
I know that emails are stored in /home/e-smith/files/users/username/Maildir
however I'm finding that the files just don't seem to be anywhere big enough. The user I need to back up has about 5MB of files in the /Maildir but I know that there is about 3gb of mail in there including file attachments.
I guess my question is do IMAP folders only use the above location to store files?
Thankful for any help
Stuart.
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Does this help?
http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=36338.0
There are some notes about storage directories at the end that may help you find your missing mail
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Thank you for your suggestion,
I did find some more messages in the /home/e-smith/Maildir/
but not on the right scale.
I might need to ask a more stupid question
does IMAP keep messages and file attachments in the same place?
because now that i think about it 5 MB would probably cover the raw text.
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I'm at the end of my expertise, although I hope somebody else takes up the quest. I am interested in learning as much as I can. Did you search for bugs and in the wiki?
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I probably should have but its not really a bug I guess. the IMAP folder is working perfectly as far as I can tell.
I used symphony IMAP backup to download the mail box last night and it worked fine. I just would rather use a more direct approach I guess.
Thank you for your suggestions again though.
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OK I am a moron, the folders are all there they are just hidden. an ls -a revealed all the sub folders of the IMAP box. I could have sworn I did an ls -a before asking. Ah well.
thanks for you input none the less imcintyre
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Well take consolation in the fact that you knew about ls -a and had some tenacity. So you might want to add the prefix "highly achieving" :lol:
I can look at those list of command syntax all day and be no further ahead. Seeing as your logged in as root it's a bit of a mystery as to why the folders are hidden but "mine is not to question why..." I guess I don't get the prefix yet.
ps If I'd known that I would have pointed it out already