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12.5 Backup
The configuration options in this menu are structured by topic. You can change between
the different screens by clicking on the tabs at the top.
12.5-A Actions................................................................................ 138
12.5-B System backup................................................................... 140
12.5-C User backup....................................................................... 142
12.5-D Mail backup........................................................................ 143
12.5-E CA keys.............................................................................. 145
12.5-F Server keys........................................................................ 146
12.5-A
Actions
Restore backup
Generally, it is recommended that you backup the current settings before restoring them
from a backup file. The currently values will be replaced by the data from the backup.
Only specific accounts will be restored when uploading a mail
backup. Please take notice of the following hints.
A mail backup contains the users' inboxes as well as their home directories. The latter
contains IMAP and webmail folders and also the webmail address book, calendar and
filtersettings. A mail backup can become very large. Uploading the backup may take a
long time and even problems might occur. Particularly if only a single user's mailbox is
to be restored you should consider opening the mail backup file with an archiver which
is able to handle ZIP files. You can safely ignore warnings reported by the archiver.
You must upload unmodified .rbu files only. Some archivers
will allow you to modify the contents of an archive. Saving the
changes will damage the backup file. SX-GATE will refuse to
accept it.
The mail backup file contains an .rbu file for each user. Upload the respective file
to restore the mail data of one specific user. However it is even possible to open
the backup file of an individual user. It contains two files, one for the inbox ("inbox-
<username>.rbu") and one for the home directory ("folders-<username>.rbu"). Each
can be restored by its own.