Mail Postoffice
Figure 8.2 shows the postoffice directory structure.
Figure 8.2 Postoffice Directory Structure
All subdirectories must be present for the Mail application to function correctly. The following list describes what is contained in each subdirectory of the Mail postoffice:
- The ATT subdirectory contains encrypted file attachments.
- The CAL subdirectory contains Schedule+ calendar files.
- The FOLDERS\PUB subdirectory contains shared folders.
- The GLB subdirectory contains global system files for Mail. These files contain local user logon information and control files to generate mail files.
- The HLP subdirectory contains Mail help files.
- The INF and TPL subdirectories contain information and template files, respectively. The ADMIN.INF and ADMIN.TPL files contain template information for local postoffice users.
- The KEY subdirectory includes index files that contain pointers to header records in the mailbag (.MBG) files.
- The MAI subdirectory stores mail messages in encrypted form until the recipients retrieve them.
- The MBG subdirectory contains Mail headers that point to the Mail (.MAI) files. For each file in this directory, there is a matching index (.KEY) file.
- The NME subdirectory contains pointer files for the name alias address lists. The ADMIN.NME and ADMINSHD.NME files list members of the postoffice address list.
- The FOLDERS\LOC, GRP, LOG, MEM, MMF, P1, USR, and XTN subdirectories are reserved.