Am 02.12.2011 07:02, schrieb email builder:
>>>  Does anyone have any low-end/low-budget backup suggestions for user mail 
> 
>>> spools?  Consider hobby type scenarios or small businesses with a cheap 
>>> single 
>>> hard drive rented (dedicated/shared) server where there may not be budget 
>>> for 
>>> another server or paid backup service.
>>>
>>>  My thought was if data size wasn't too big, you can use duplicity[1] 
>>> and FTP the data to one of the few free "cloud"/online backup services 
>>> (I think filesonic allows reasonable FTP access level, memopal and box.net 
>>> seem 
>>> to have webdav access, although might still be buggy to work with 
>>> duplicity.... 
>>> others I looked at either didn't seem to have webdav or FTP or had limits 
>>> that were too restrictive in their free accounts).  Or just FTP stuff to an 
>>> old 
>>> file server in your office that's not used for anything except backups, but 
>>> this depends on connectivity and consistent uptime.
>>>
>>>  Or to again use duplicity with a cheap paid FTP account like at rsync.net.
>>>
>>>  Are there other ways of achieving this?
>>
>> Built into postfix; examine always_bcc and its variants.
> 
> Thanks that's a good thing to keep in mind, but I'm not looking to archive 
> all incoming messages, rather the current state of the users' mail spools.
> 
> No other people have systems for doing this?
> 

look here for in idea

http://www.arschkrebs.de/postfix/postfix_archive.shtml
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Best Regards

MfG Robert Schetterer

Germany/Munich/Bavaria

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