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    Question Backing up User's Mail Account

    What is the best way to back up a user's mail account?
    I have an account on the server. I plan on deleting it and reinstalling it, but I do not wish for them to lose the mail that they have. They have about 5 mail accounts setup, and I'd like to keep them / back them up before I delete the account and recreate it on the server.

    Thanks in advance for the advice.

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    you may run the backup for /scripts/pkgacct CpanelUsername via root to run a full backup for the user.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tweakservers View Post
    you may run the backup for /scripts/pkgacct CpanelUsername via root to run a full backup for the user.

    what is a good cmd to run to backup it up?

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    I was looking for more of a "How-To"...but i found it in another forum:

    Login Via root and type this

    cd /scripts
    ./pkgacct username
    Thanks for your help though.

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    I was looking for more of a "How-to"....but i found it in another forum:

    Code:
    Login Via root and type this
    
    cd /scripts
    ./pkgacct username
    Thanks for your help though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by codegirl42 View Post
    what is a good cmd to run to backup it up?
    Can you elaborate more? The above command will run a full backup on that particular Cpanel user account.

    Optionally, you may also generate a full backup via the user's Cpanel control panel
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    looks like you have found the answer for your own. The command I pasted on my first reply will work the same way as you get from another thread.
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    It doesn't answer the original question though.
    Is there a command to backup just yhe email accounts?
    Thanks,

    - Vince

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    there's none unless you manually zip the whole user's mail directory.
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