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16-Apr-2005, 03:24 PM #1
Backing up Apple Mail OS X
I use Apple Mail 1.1.1 and run it on an OS X. I'd like to back up my email and burn it to a CD. Is this possible with this application?
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17-Apr-2005, 06:14 AM #2
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I use Apple Mail 1.1.1 and run it on an OS X. I'd like to back up my email and burn it to a CD. Is this possible with this application?
Yes. You probably also ought to back up the Address Book application while you're at it.

For Address Book files and folders, go to:
Root-Hard disk/Users/yourname/Library/Application Support/AddressBook

Copy the AddressBook folder to your CD.


For Mail files and folders, go to:
Root-Hard disk/Users/yourname/Library/Mail

Copy the Mail folder to your CD.

Burn the CD.


I'd suggest you copy the entire Users folder to a CD, if you've got room. That should get all of your data files, unless you've specified within an application that the documents are saved outside of the Users folder.

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17-Apr-2005, 06:20 AM #3
Hmmm. More precise statement is, "That should get all of your data and application preference files with the following exceptions--those of which can be found at:

Root-Hard disk/Library/Application Support
Root-Hard disk/Library/Preferences

These files generally are more application specific than user specific. For example, these can include additional Norton AntiVirus files/folders, some Adobe files/folders, etc., rather than the Preferences on how you like Word to operate for you.

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18-Apr-2005, 01:22 PM #4
Thanks!
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