Topic: Back-up / Archive strategy?
I’m looking for a solution to archiving and backing-up mail for about 100 heavy users.
I understand that large Imap folders take a long time to load, and my users will primarily be using a web client (SOGo).
When a mail client loads, do all Emails load, or only those in the inbox? That is, will my users have better day to day performance if only their “working mail” is in the inbox, and their older mail is in a separate folder? The separate folder would be a shared Imap folder located on separate storage.
I’m very new to this, and would like to bounce my idea off some more knowledgeable people.
This is what I’m planning:
Create a 2nd domain: archive.com
Mount storage to /var/vmail/archive, and use as mailbox for users of archive.com
Set-up user1@mydoamin.com to bcc incoming and outgoing mail to user1@archive.com
Set-up mail rules for all incoming mail to user1@archive.com to be sent to a folder
Share that folder with user1@mydomain.com
Delete all mail older than 6 months to a year in mydomain.com’s maildir
If this is possible, it would give me a method to automatically archive mail, and have a back-up of all current mail.
Is there a better way?
Thanks,
Mark
By the way, I’m LOVING IredMail Pro! It makes everything so much easier
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