Re: Backing up of a group of users mailboxes

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Ciprian Vizitiu wrote:

If it's only a few users why not have them use the MUA? In Outlook one can
create local (read: on the hdd) .pst files as exports of an IMAP folder. I
think in Mozilla Thunderbird one can also "drag/drop" messages from IMAP to
"Local Folders". Only catch is of course the fact that you'll have to use
the same type of MUA to read the archives; Modern Outlook (2003 at least)
can open Outlook 98 .pst files without any problems...

An alternative could be to set up an IMAP server that writes to mbox, and use imapsync or something similar to transfer the messages. Then all you need to do is copy the mbox files to the DVD. This way, you can store the DVDs as you wish, and read them using anything from simple command line mail tools to full blown MUAs (and even mount them to be readable by an mbox-based IMAP server, in case they ever need to be accessed remotely). There may even be a tool that will connect to Cyrus and download the messages into a corresponding mbox structure. The result is a nonproprietary set of files that is archive-friendly (future-proof, MUA independent, and highly compressable).
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