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mailbfr

mailbfr - 1.0.6

Mail backup, fix, restore for OS X Server.

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Current Version: 1.0.6
Release Date: 2009-08-26
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 540
Downloads (all versions): 5,643

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mailbfr ReviewSaved our lives several times already - Version: 1.0.3, 6/3/2009 11:12PM PST

ovq
This tool is a major piece-of-mind. It is stable, reliable and saved our lives on every single mail-server-issue so far. Other than that, it does mail-database backups and restores. Fantastic!
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mailbfr ReviewExceptionally Powerful Backup and Repair Tool - Version: 0.7.3, 5/23/2007 10:08AM PST

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joelmcintosh
mailbfr an easy-to-use application that a novice or seasoned server administrator can use to back up a company’s mail store reliably and automatically. It is an exceptionally powerful and stable application that has "saved" me on a couple of occasions. The application also includes utilities for properly repairing corrupted mailboxes or entire mail stores.
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mailbfr ReviewFantastic Utility! - Version: 0.7.3, 5/7/2007 09:06AM PST

BradTombaugh
This is a "must have" utility for anyone running email on OS X Server. Can backup and restore settings and mailboxes, and quickly fixes many of the most common issues... While some might shy away from command line tools, this is well documented and easy to use, even for those less experienced. I have this on all of my servers! Also check out their "SpamTrainer" utility to properly configure spam filtering on OS X Server.
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