Thanks for your help.  The "kludge" worked fine.  I later went through the registry and changed any entries from c:\imail to d:\imail and all appears to be working.
 
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THis is a kludge but should work. You will need to export the whole Imail registry hive to a .reg file. This is a plain ASCII text file. Open this in a non-formatting text editor (notepad for instance) and do a search and replace for all the drive changes. Then merge the resulting file back into the registry. I would keep a copy of the original, non-edited one just in case something goes awry. After the merge open your registry and confirm the changes by starting at the top of the registry and searching for the original drive spec.
 
Eric S
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Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 8:55 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] C: to D: - Relocating Imail

Hi All:
 
After I stop all services using the iMail Administrator, I plan to do a copy of all folders and files from the C: partition to the D: partition to gain an extra 8 Gig of space on the server hard drive.  I would then re-path all the host domain locations to D: and all the Imail paths to D: in the Administrator.
 
Does this sound like a plan.  Perhaps someone else has done this.  Will it work????
 
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