Am thinking you can have a separate mailserver for domain backup.domain.com
and have taps archive main.domain.com onto backup.domain.com

Alex

On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 5:29 PM, Chandran Manikandan <tech2m...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Carl,
> Thank you for your support.
> Is it work out for fetchmail concept for my queries.
> If yes, could any one have the experience kindly help me.
> How do i install and configure.
> Thank you.
>
> On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 8:34 PM, CarlC Internet Services Service Desk <
> ab...@carlc.com> wrote:
>
>> *>*In this case, What i am thinking, Why should i make all the emails
>> sync with another server or storage disk at the same time when deliver the
>> email.
>>
>>
>>
>> I’m sure someone else has a better answer, but you could just rsync the
>> /home/vpopmail/domains/<nameofdomain> area without a delete [that is the
>> default for rsync]. It’s just a matter of how many times you want to run it
>> per hour…
>>
>>
>>
>> Another possible solution would be to do something like this:
>>
>>
>>
>> Create .qmail-<name_of_email_account> for each email account [the
>> .qmail-* files go in /home/vpopmail/domains/<domain> directory] with the
>> following contents:
>>
>>
>>
>>                 /home/vpopmail/domains/<domain>/<account>/Maildir/
>>
>>
>> /home/vpopmail/domains/<BACKUP-DOMAIN-AREA>/<account>/Maildir
>>
>>
>>
>> For this to work, you just create the
>> /home/vpopmail/domains/<BACKUP-DOMAIN-AREA>/<account>/Maildir directories
>> with proper vpopmail.vchkpw protections. A copy of all inbound email will
>> go to both areas, the live [top] one and the bottom [backup] area. The only
>> issue with this solution, you don’t have a copy of any sent items if the
>> user is using a web interface [and you want to catch those as well].
>>
>>
>>
>> Again, I’m sure someone on the list has a better way to do this than I.
>>
>> Carl
>>
>
>
>
> --
> *Thanks,*
> *Manikandan.C*
> *System Administrator*
>

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