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SEG/MailMarshal SMTP (current versions) and ECM/MailMarshal Exchange 7.X share a common architecture of server arrays.
MailMarshal can store quarantine folders on more than one email processing server. To back up quarantined or archived email messages, you must back up files on all email processing servers.
MailMarshal creates quarantine folders with GUID (guaranteed unique) names. MailMarshal uses database entries to relate the quarantine folders to their friendly names shown in user interfaces and reports. MailMarshal also provides a set of symbolic links to allow users to easily find each folder in the file system (see the notes section below). To ensure you preserve MailMarshal function when you restore files, back up the GUID folders, not the symbolic links.
Do not delete the server record in the Configurator or MailMarshal (SEG) 10 web console. It should show the server as offline or cannot be contacted. Give the rebuilt server the same computer name as the previous server. When installing MailMarshal on the new server, choose to rejoin the array. If you want the new server to have a different computer name, you can change the name after joining the MailMarshal array.
These steps ensure that MailMarshal will be able to find the messages you restore to the server.
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