Difference between revisions of "Backup and Restore"
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| − | Although emails typically reside in MailStore Gateway mailboxes only for a short period of time, it is highly recommended to protect the content of these mailboxes as well as the configuration files | + | Although emails typically reside in MailStore Gateway mailboxes only for a short period of time, it is highly recommended to protect the content of these mailboxes as well as the configuration files by implementing a decent backup plan. |
| − | If not the whole computer is backed up anyway, the following path should at least be included in the backup set of you | + | If not the whole computer is backed up anyway, the following path should at least be included in the backup set of you backup solution: |
%PROGRAMDATA%\MailStore\Gateway | %PROGRAMDATA%\MailStore\Gateway | ||
As no files are kept open while the MailStore Gateway service is running, stopping the service prior to creating the backup is not necessary. | As no files are kept open while the MailStore Gateway service is running, stopping the service prior to creating the backup is not necessary. | ||
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Revision as of 16:13, 8 March 2019
Although emails typically reside in MailStore Gateway mailboxes only for a short period of time, it is highly recommended to protect the content of these mailboxes as well as the configuration files by implementing a decent backup plan.
If not the whole computer is backed up anyway, the following path should at least be included in the backup set of you backup solution:
%PROGRAMDATA%\MailStore\Gateway
As no files are kept open while the MailStore Gateway service is running, stopping the service prior to creating the backup is not necessary.
