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Question Moving old emails to slower disks?

swaan

New Pleskian
My customers want me to archive their emails - because it would be so convenient.
I'm thinking that NVMe storage is quite expensive to store old emails that only have a slight possibility that they are ever needed :)

Is there a possibility to run a cron to move old emails into /Archive subfolders that are mapped to other volumes?
Or is the only option to map the whole qmail content to cheaper disks?


Thanks!
 
I am updating this question because it is also relevant to me. Nowadays, when customers are accustomed to storing a lot of mails in their IMAP inboxes, it becomes expensive to store them on NVMe disks. Anyone have ideas or solutions for that?
 
What about just mounting /var/qmail directory to cheaper disk?
 
What about just mounting /var/qmail directory to cheaper disk?
This slows all emails, especially if there a lot of mails. The idea is to leave a month or two of emails and move the older ones to the archive which is in cheaper disk.

I experiment now with rsync, but still have to investigate
 
Some kind of custom script is required here, I suppose.
I don’t think that it is possible to solve this problem only by internal means of Plesk now.
 
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