Mails are stored encrypted, the key pair can be found in crypt-vol-1. If you want to decode/encode existing maildir files, you can use the following script at your own risk: Enter Dovecot by running `docker-compose exec dovecot-mailcow /bin/bash` in the mailcow-dockerized location. ``` # Decrypt /var/vmail find /var/vmail/ -type f -regextype egrep -regex '/.*[0-9]{10}.+,.+' | while read file; do if [[ $(head -c7 "$file") == "CRYPTED" ]]; then doveadm fs get crypt private_key_path=/mail_crypt/ecprivkey.pem:public_key_path=/mail_crypt/ecpubkey.pem:posix:prefix=/ \ "$file" > "/tmp/$(basename "$file")" chmod 600 "/tmp/$(basename "$file")" chown 5000:5000 "/tmp/$(basename "$file")" mv "/tmp/$(basename "$file")" "$file" fi done # Encrypt /var/vmail find /var/vmail/ -type f -regextype egrep -regex '/.*[0-9]{10}.+,.+' | while read file; do if [[ $(head -c7 "$file") != "CRYPTED" ]]; then doveadm fs put crypt private_key_path=/mail_crypt/ecprivkey.pem:public_key_path=/mail_crypt/ecpubkey.pem:posix:prefix=/ \ "$file" "$file" chmod 600 "$file" chown 5000:5000 "$file" fi done ```