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Email Restoration

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    michaelpope
    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    Hey,

    I was curious, does anybody know how to restore email data to a previous state via the web interface? Was trying to figure out how, but it looks like I might need to command line that one.

    Thanks.

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      Hey,

      I was curious, does anybody know how to restore email data to a previous state via the web interface? Was trying to figure out how, but it looks like I might need to command line that one.

      Thanks.

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      murgero
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      @michaelpope What's the context here? restoring from backup? Or a deleted backup?

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        @michaelpope What's the context here? restoring from backup? Or a deleted backup?

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        @murgero Just restoring from a regular backup.

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          @murgero Just restoring from a regular backup.

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          @michaelpope You just restore the full backup?

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            @michaelpope You just restore the full backup?

            If this message does not help, this means you did not provide enough information about your context.

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            @BrutalBirdie I suppose that would work, though a little more painful than I'd like.

            Main goal is to be able to restore emails if say... someone hacked into an account and deleted all of them. I'm not sure Cloudron let's us do that at this point though.

            Hope you are having a great day.

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              @BrutalBirdie I suppose that would work, though a little more painful than I'd like.

              Main goal is to be able to restore emails if say... someone hacked into an account and deleted all of them. I'm not sure Cloudron let's us do that at this point though.

              Hope you are having a great day.

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              @michaelpope I mean, technically you could open the backup file up and extract the emails then put them in the mail folder needed. Or use Outlooks archiving feature to take periodic backups locally so you don't need to do all that.

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              • murgeroM murgero

                @michaelpope I mean, technically you could open the backup file up and extract the emails then put them in the mail folder needed. Or use Outlooks archiving feature to take periodic backups locally so you don't need to do all that.

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                @murgero I'll take a look into that.

                Thanks!

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                  This might help you: https://docs.cloudron.io/backups/#restore-email

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                    This might help you: https://docs.cloudron.io/backups/#restore-email

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                    wrote on last edited by michaelpope
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                    @d19dotca I can't believe I missed that. Literally read right past it. Thank you!

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