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> If someone have a solution to have a backup of cyrus...please post it on the
> list
> I have the same problem, how can i backup without stopping the mail
> server...
>
> alain
http://asg.web.cmu.edu/twiki/bin/view/Cyrus/Backup
If someone have a solution to have a backup of cyrus...please post it on the
list
I have the same problem, how can i backup without stopping the mail
server...
alain
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: Re: Backup of Cyrus
> I've been doing some reading of the list archives, and have learned that
> my
> current backup process is not sufficient. I'm hoping to get some feedback
> on
> my new proposed process. I only have about 20 users, total mail store is
> under 300 MB. I
Doug Koobs wrote:
I've been doing some reading of the list archives, and have learned that my
current backup process is not sufficient. I'm hoping to get some feedback on
my new proposed process. I only have about 20 users, total mail store is
under 300 MB. I can stop the services. I want to be abl
> I've been doing some reading of the list archives, and have learned that
> my
> current backup process is not sufficient. I'm hoping to get some feedback
> on
> my new proposed process. I only have about 20 users, total mail store is
> under 300 MB. I can stop the services. I want to be able to r
Doug Koobs wrote:
I've been doing some reading of the list archives, and have learned that my
current backup process is not sufficient. I'm hoping to get some feedback on
my new proposed process. I only have about 20 users, total mail store is
under 300 MB. I can stop the services. I want to be ab
I've been doing some reading of the list archives, and have learned that my
current backup process is not sufficient. I'm hoping to get some feedback on
my new proposed process. I only have about 20 users, total mail store is
under 300 MB. I can stop the services. I want to be able to recover from