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how_to:v3_-_move_message_store_folder [2012/05/18 10:30] – [Remove the PostgreSQL service] paul | how_to:v3_-_move_message_store_folder [2012/06/21 09:26] – [Install the PostgreSQL service] paul | ||
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Move the VPOP3 ' | Move the VPOP3 ' | ||
+ | Do not move the ' | ||
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+ | So, if you are using our example of ' | ||
=====Reassign permissions for PostgreSQL===== | =====Reassign permissions for PostgreSQL===== | ||
You need to assign permission for the **postgres** user to the new folder (eg ' | You need to assign permission for the **postgres** user to the new folder (eg ' | ||
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pg_ctl register -N " | pg_ctl register -N " | ||
+ | The 'new data folder' | ||
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+ | For more information on the pg_ctl command, see the [[http:// | ||
=====Restart PostgreSQL===== | =====Restart PostgreSQL===== | ||
Go to Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services, and start the ' | Go to Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services, and start the ' | ||
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+ | =====Large Message Store===== | ||
+ | In VPOP3 versions 3 and 4, large messages are not stored in the database, so, if you wish to move those as well, there is a further couple of steps before you restart VPOP3: | ||
+ | - move the VPOP3\_messages folder tree to the new location | ||
+ | - In the Windows registry, find **HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\PaulSmith\VPOP3** and set the **MessageStore** value to point to the new location | ||
=====Restart VPOP3===== | =====Restart VPOP3===== | ||
Go to Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services, and start the 'VPOP3 Email Server' | Go to Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services, and start the 'VPOP3 Email Server' | ||
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