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= Preparing Python =
 
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The provided scripts are written in Python. Python 3.2 or newer is required as well as the [Media:MailStoreScripts.zip‎|scripting package]].
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The provided scripts are written in Python. Python 3.2 or newer is required as well as the [[Media:MailStoreScripts.zip‎|scripting package]].
 
Python can be downloaded from the Python website [http://www.python.org www.python.org]. The <tt>mailstoreapi</tt> directory from the scripting package must be moved into the <tt>site-packages</tt> directory of your Python installation; in Python 3.3 for Windows its default location is <tt>C:\Python33\Lib\site-packages</tt>. The scripts themselves can be stored in any other location such as "My Documents".
 
Python can be downloaded from the Python website [http://www.python.org www.python.org]. The <tt>mailstoreapi</tt> directory from the scripting package must be moved into the <tt>site-packages</tt> directory of your Python installation; in Python 3.3 for Windows its default location is <tt>C:\Python33\Lib\site-packages</tt>. The scripts themselves can be stored in any other location such as "My Documents".
  

Revision as of 12:02, 31 July 2013

When archiving email files, MailStore only allows archiving of individual email files (PST, MBOX) or directories which contain email files of one user (EML, MSG).

The following describes how to archive all PST-, MBOX-, EML- or MSG-files of all users in a few steps, using a bulk import script written in Python.

The bulk import script expects the email files in folders that are named after the corresponding MailStore users. Such a folder structure can easily be created by another script included in the scripting package.

If you want to archive PST- or MBOX-files of one user only, you can use the bulkImportPST.bat- and bulkImportMBOX.bat-scripts from the scripting package; the installation of Python is not required in that case.

Preparing Python

The provided scripts are written in Python. Python 3.2 or newer is required as well as the scripting package. Python can be downloaded from the Python website www.python.org. The mailstoreapi directory from the scripting package must be moved into the site-packages directory of your Python installation; in Python 3.3 for Windows its default location is C:\Python33\Lib\site-packages. The scripts themselves can be stored in any other location such as "My Documents".

Preparing the Folder Structure

The scripting package contains the createUserFolders.py script which prepares the folders by fetching a list of existing MailStore Server users and creating folders with the same names in the filesystem. The actual bulk archiving script uses these folder names to assign the enclosed files to the corresponding users in MailStore.

The MailStore Server Administration API must be enabled in the MailStore Server Service Configuration.

After installing Python, the script can be modified by right-clicking on it, then selecting IDLE, the supplied Python editor. Adapt the values ​​of USER, PASSWORD, HOST and PORT to your installation.

The rootpath variable contains the path where the folders will be created.

Press F5 to run the script. A security question follows.

Preparing the Archiving Profile

Before executing the bulk import script, a new archiving profile that corresponds to the email files (PST, MBOX, EML/MSG) to be archived must be created manually in MailStore Server.

The settings in this archiving profile apply to all read files. For instance, if your exclude or include folders or define filters, they will be applied to all files you archive from.

The path you specify in the profile to the PST or MBOX file, or the folder containing EML/MSG files, is irrelevant, as it gets overwritten by the bulk import script. Additionally, sub folders are recognized when archiving EML/MSG files, whereas MailStore headers are always ignored.

Important Notice: If you want to archive PST files, Microsoft Outlook must be installed on the machine where the archiving profile is run.

Depending on the file type to be archived, the created profiles must be named templateBulkImportEMLMSG, templateBulkImportPST or templateBulkImportMBOX.

Filling the Folders

For each user, put the email files to be archived into the corresponding folders under the rootpath. A simultaneous import of different file types is not supported. If you want to archive PST and MBOX files, a separate run is necessary for each.

Archiving

Archiving is done by the bulkImport.py script. Before running it must be adapted to your MailStore Server installation by using IDLE (see Preparing the Folder Structure).

To retrieve the correct parameter values for your installation, open the properties of an existing scheduled task of a MailStore archiving profile and copy the Run command line into a text editor of your choice.
Alternatively you may pretend creating a new archiving profile for an existing archiving profile, by clicking on Schedule and then Copy CMD. Now open a text editor and paste the command line to see all parameter values. It is now safe to cancel the creation of the new scheduled task.

Cmd values en.png

For the MAILSTORECMD variable, MailStoreCmdSilent.exe can be used instead of MailStoreCmd.exe. This prevents MailStore Server from displaying empty command line windows while archiving.

The bulk import script requires the encrypted version of the password. This corresponds to the value of the --pc= parameter.

Similar to the createUserFolders.py script, rootpath points to the folder that contains the actual user folders. The filetype variable can have one of the following values according to the file type to archive: pst, mbox or emlmsg.

In IDLE, press the F5 key to run the script.

Logging

While the archiving process runs, its progress can be monitored in the status window. The message exitcode: 0 means that the file or folder has been archived successfully. A different output would show the error. The task logs of the procedures are stored in the rootpath folder and are named as follows:

 Date-Time-User-File.log (PST,MBOX)

or

 Date-Time-User.log (EML/MSG)

The table Recent Results in MailStore Client gives you an overview of all run archiving profiles. Failed runs can by easily identified by their start time as the file names of the log files begin with the same value.