Re: Best Practice: Backing up Maildirs

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Date: Sat Jul 02 2005 - 08:27:19 EDT

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    I do maildir backups in different ways

    1) I copy the maildirs locally (preserving user rights), that is usually
    done in under 10-15 minutes. Then I make a backup from that copy, whch can
    take however long it wants to (as long as it doesnt take 23 hours ;-)

    2) You have this nice alwaysbccadmin option for postfix which is quite
    usefull too ;-)

    Best regards

    Nils Valentin
    Tokyo / Japan
    http://www.be-known-online.com

    > I was just wondering how long is long and why that matters (unless we're
    > talking about half a day). I also use an rsync script that I have
    > crontab-bed to run after midnight. It may take a couple of hours to back
    > up
    > each mail server, but then, what do I care? I'm asleep.
    >
    > Curtis
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: "Michael Nguyen" <>
    > To: <>
    > Sent: Thursday, 30 June 2005 12:07
    > Subject: Best Practice: Backing up Maildirs
    >
    >
    >> So... I have these good sized mail servers and as a precaution, I back
    >> up
    >> user mailboxes every night. I currently use rsync which works fine, but
    > it
    >> just takes sooooooooo long for rsync to do its thing. What's the best
    >> way
    >> to backup maildirs? What do you guys do?
    >>
    >>
    >> Michael
    >>
    >>
    >
    >


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