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======Database -> Restore Tab====== | ======Database -> Restore Tab====== | ||
- | This tab is only in VPOP3 Enterprise, and is for performing a partial (mailbox/ | + | This tab is only in VPOP3 Enterprise |
Using the **Restore** tab, you can recover one or more users' full mailboxes or individual messages from a backup. Note that you cannot filter by date, so if you just want to recover a few messages you should probably restore into a different mailbox/ | Using the **Restore** tab, you can recover one or more users' full mailboxes or individual messages from a backup. Note that you cannot filter by date, so if you just want to recover a few messages you should probably restore into a different mailbox/ | ||
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Go to a command prompt in the VPOP3\pgsql\bin folder and run a command like | Go to a command prompt in the VPOP3\pgsql\bin folder and run a command like | ||
- | | + | dropdb -U postgres -p 5433 vpop3temp |
(password '' | (password '' | ||