Hi,

perhaps you are using POP3 in your mail client and have you have enabled the 
setting to
delete mails on server after a few months.

Change to IMAP and you leave all messages on the server.

reagards
urban



On 10.04.2013 11:20, HylkeB wrote:
Hi,

Im have not much experience with dovecot, postfix or debian, which i am
using for my email server.

But the thing is, everything worked just fine, until I found out that old
emails were missing, only emails of a few months old exist on my server. I
have no idea if this is a setting in dovecot, postfix or debian, or that
something weird happened.

But my question is, is there a setting in either dovecot, postfix or debian
that i should check that could cause this behaviour, and if so, how do i
check that? (opening and checking a conf file for example, or executing some
commands in PuTTy).

And if this is somehow default behaviour that cannot be changed, is there
some other way to store all emails ever entered my inbox?

Sincerely,

Hylke Bron



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