16.4 Backing Up E-Mail

Your system administrator typically backs up your network mailbox on a regular basis. You can back up your local mailbox if you want to have an additional copy of your mailbox, or if you want to back up information that is no longer in your network mailbox.

If the system administrator has created a restore area and has backed up the entire GroupWise system, or if you have backed up your local mailbox in Caching mode, you can open a backup copy of your mailbox to view and restore items. You need Read and Write access to the restore area if it is on the network.

16.4.1 Backing Up Your Mailbox

  1. Click Tools > Backup to manually back up your local mailbox in Caching mode.

  2. Specify the location for the backup, if prompted, then click OK.

You can also set up an automatic backup in Caching mode:

  1. Mac: Click GroupWise > Preferences, then click General.

    Linux: Click Tools > Options, then click General.

  2. Click the Backup Options tab, then select Backup caching mailbox.

  3. Specify the location for the backup.

  4. Specify how often you want to back up your mailbox.

  5. (Optional) Select Do not prompt before performing backup.

    The backup takes place each time you exit GroupWise. If your mailbox is large, the backup can take some time. You might or might not want to back up your mailbox every time you exit GroupWise.

16.4.2 Restoring Items from Backup

  1. Click File > Open Backup.

    GroupWise Restore Path dialog box
  2. Type the full path or browse to the path of the backed-up mailbox, then type your password if required.

  3. Select the item you want to restore, then click Actions > Restore.

  4. To exit your backed-up mailbox, click File > Open Backup.