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In MailStore, {{#ifeq: {{{1}}}|external| both internal and external}} archive stores always consist of the following three components:
 
 
 
* '''Folder Information and Meta Data'''<br/>Contains all data needed for the construction of the folder structure and the email list.
 
* '''Folder Information and Meta Data'''<br/>Contains all data needed for the construction of the folder structure and the email list.
 
* '''Email Headers and Contents'''<br/>Contains the actual payload of the archive.
 
* '''Email Headers and Contents'''<br/>Contains the actual payload of the archive.
* '''Full Text Index'''<br/>Contains all data needed for searching through emails and attachments. The full text index can be reconstructed at any time. {{#ifeq: {{{1}}}|external|<br/>MailStore always uses its own high-performance full text index and not the index of the SQL database, therefore the full text index always has to be stored in the file system. Additional information about full text indexes is available in chapter [[Search Indexes]].|Additional information is available in chapter [[Search Indexes]].}}
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* '''Full Text Index'''<br/>{{{1|Contains all data needed for searching through emails and attachments. The full text index can be reconstructed at any time. Additional information is available in chapter [[Search Indexes]].}}}
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<p class="msnote">'''Important Notice: '''Please note that the limit of 5,000,000 emails per archive store also applies to external archive stores.</p>}}
 
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Latest revision as of 15:24, 8 December 2016

  • Folder Information and Meta Data
    Contains all data needed for the construction of the folder structure and the email list.
  • Email Headers and Contents
    Contains the actual payload of the archive.
  • Full Text Index
    Contains all data needed for searching through emails and attachments. The full text index can be reconstructed at any time. Additional information is available in chapter Search Indexes.