From: | Aniruddha <mailingdotlist@×××××.com> | ||
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To: | gentoo-user@l.g.o | ||
Subject: | Re: [gentoo-user] OT: new mail client | ||
Date: | Mon, 30 Aug 2010 21:19:59 | ||
Message-Id: | AANLkTi=sXFp+j=yJfN6O1TBzwh4__c14gguDQxTTKthU@mail.gmail.com | ||
In Reply to: | [gentoo-user] OT: new mail client by James |
1 | On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 4:10 PM, James <wireless@×××××××××××.com> wrote: |
2 | |
3 | > A nice system wide backup strategy with around 2 dozen |
4 | > thunderbird clients, is also part of the strategy. So |
5 | > first users try to retrieve their lost emails, then |
6 | > ask an admin...... I like a separate backup system for email |
7 | > not part of the regular backup system..... |
8 | |
9 | pop3 is easy to backup, just copy the ~/.thundebird folder |
10 | (%APPDATA%/thunderbird on Windows). You can use rscync, rsnapshot or a |
11 | commercial program like CrashPlan. Another option is to provide an |
12 | imap server with Zarafa which allows users to restore e-mails (1) and |
13 | (brick) level backups server side (2) |
14 | |
15 | 1) http://doc.zarafa.com/6.40/User_Manual/en-US/html/_restoring_deleted_items.html |
16 | 2) http://doc.zarafa.com/6.40/Administrator_Manual/en-US/html/_backup_amp_restore.html |