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Removing the -t option makes the backup script executable by cron and similar tools.
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### Backup
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This line backups the vmail directory to a file backup_vmail.tar.gz in the mailcow root directory:
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```
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cd /path/to/mailcow-dockerized
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source mailcow.conf
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DATE=$(date +"%Y%m%d_%H%M%S")
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docker run --rm -i -v $(docker inspect --format '{{ range .Mounts }}{{ if eq .Destination "/var/vmail" }}{{ .Name }}{{ end }}{{ end }}' $(docker-compose ps -q dovecot-mailcow)):/vmail -v ${PWD}:/backup debian:jessie tar cvfz /backup/backup_vmail.tar.gz /vmail
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```
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You can change the path by adjusting ${PWD} (which equals to the current directory) to any path you have write-access to.
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Set the filename `backup_vmail.tar.gz` to any custom name, but leave the path as it is. Example: `[...] tar cvfz /backup/my_own_filename_.tar.gz`
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### Restore
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```
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cd /path/to/mailcow-dockerized
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source mailcow.conf
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DATE=$(date +"%Y%m%d_%H%M%S")
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docker run --rm -it -v $(docker inspect --format '{{ range .Mounts }}{{ if eq .Destination "/var/vmail" }}{{ .Name }}{{ end }}{{ end }}' $(docker-compose ps -q dovecot-mailcow)):/vmail -v ${PWD}:/backup debian:jessie tar xvfz /backup/backup_vmail.tar.gz
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```
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