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-======Restore a single user's mailbox or folder====== +======Restore a single user's mailbox or folder in v3 or v4======
-=====Version 5 or later===== +
-====Recycle Bin==== +
-If you have recently deleted messages by mistake, and want to undelete them, you can use the 'recycle bin' functionality in VPOP3 Enterprise. +
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-In the VPOP3 settings, go to Users, then double-click the user in question to edit their account. Go to the ''Advanced'' tab. +
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-In the ''Since'' boxes, choose the time & date you want to undelete messages from, and press ''Undelete''. This will undelete any messages which were deleted after the specified date/time. You can also check the ''unread'' and/or ''starred'' boxes to have the undeleted messages automatically be marked unread and/or flagged, so they are easier to find. +
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-The VPOP3 recycle bin keeps messages for the time specified in Settings -> Database -> Message Store +
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-====Partial Restore==== +
-You can perform a partial restore of a database backup by going to Settings -> Database -> Restore +
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-First, you need to restore the backup into a PostgreSQL database. Do this using the pg_restore command. From a command-line in the VPOP3 directory, run +
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-  pgsql\bin\createdb -U postgres -p 5433 -E SQL_ASCII -T template0 vpop3back +
-  pgsql\bin\pg_restore -U postgres -p 5433 -d vpop3back -v <backup file> +
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-(the password is 'pgsqlpass'+
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-This will restore the backup database to the 'vpop3back' database +
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-Then, in the ''Restore'' tab in the VPOP3 Database section, enter: +
-  * Server: localhost +
-  * Username: postgres +
-  * Password: pgsqlpass +
-  * Database: vpop3back +
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-Choose the relevant username/folder(s). You can choose which user/folder the messages will be restored to, and whether they will be marked unread or flagged. Then press ''Start Restore'' +
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-=====Version 3 or 4=====+
  
 To restore a single user's Mailbox or folder is currently only possible in VPOP3 Enterprise, and requires a second PC to act as a temporary VPOP3 server. To restore a single user's Mailbox or folder is currently only possible in VPOP3 Enterprise, and requires a second PC to act as a temporary VPOP3 server.
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