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Is mailbfr compatible with OS X 10.5.x Leopard Server? October 25, 2007
Where can I find all available options for mailbfr? January 8, 2007
How long does a backup take? January 8, 2007
After i run “mailbfr -f” to fix my cyrus database, all mail shows up as unread. January 8, 2007
Should I use full, incremental or rotate for backups? January 8, 2007
mailbfr thinks the path I have given is not correct? January 8, 2007
I restored my mail server. Now I see messages/mailboxes that were deleted? January 8, 2007
Do I need to manually stop/start mail services when using mailbfr? January 8, 2007
Where is the crontab file located for mailbfr? January 8, 2007

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