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If you want to use another folder for the vmail-volume, you can create an `docker-compose.override.yml` file and add:
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```
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version: '2.1'
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volumes:
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vmail-vol-1:
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driver_opts:
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type: none
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device: /data/mailcow/vmail
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o: bind
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```
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### Moving an existing vmail folder:
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- Locate the current vmail folder by its "Mountpoint" attribute: `docker volume inspect mailcowdockerized_vmail-vol-1`
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``` hl_lines="10"
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[
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{
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"CreatedAt": "2019-06-16T22:08:34+02:00",
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"Driver": "local",
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"Labels": {
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"com.docker.compose.project": "mailcowdockerized",
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"com.docker.compose.version": "1.23.2",
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"com.docker.compose.volume": "vmail-vol-1"
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},
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"Mountpoint": "/var/lib/docker/volumes/mailcowdockerized_vmail-vol-1/_data",
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"Name": "mailcowdockerized_vmail-vol-1",
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"Options": null,
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"Scope": "local"
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}
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]
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```
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- Copy the content of the `Mountpoint` folder to the new location (e.g. `/data/mailcow/vmail`) using `cp -a`, `rsync -a` or a similar non strcuture breaking copy command
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- Stop mailcow by executing `docker-compose down` from within your mailcow root folder (e.g. `/opt/mailcow-dockerized`)
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- Create the file `docker-compose.override.yml`, edit the device path accordingly
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- Delete the current vmail folder: `docker volume rm mailcowdockerized_vmail-vol-1`
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- Start mailcow by executing `docker-compose up -d` from within your mailcow root folder (e.g. `/opt/mailcow-dockerized`)
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