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restore mail-queues

restore mail-queues

Use this command to restore a mail queue file from a TFTP server.

Back up your configuration before entering this command. This procedure can perform large changes to your configuration, including, if you are downgrading the firmware, resetting all changes that you have made to the FortiMail unit’s configuration file and reverting the system to the default values for the firmware version, including factory default settings for the IP addresses of network interfaces. For information on creating a backup, see the FortiMail Administration Guide.

Syntax

execute restore mail-queues {tftp <filename_str> <server_ipv4>}

Variable

Description

Default

<filename_str>

If you want to restore a firmware file stored on a TFTP server, enter the name of the firmware file backup file.

<server_ipv4>

If you want to restore a firmware file stored on a TFTP server, enter the IP address of the TFTP server.

Related topics

restore config

restore mail-queues

Use this command to restore a mail queue file from a TFTP server.

Back up your configuration before entering this command. This procedure can perform large changes to your configuration, including, if you are downgrading the firmware, resetting all changes that you have made to the FortiMail unit’s configuration file and reverting the system to the default values for the firmware version, including factory default settings for the IP addresses of network interfaces. For information on creating a backup, see the FortiMail Administration Guide.

Syntax

execute restore mail-queues {tftp <filename_str> <server_ipv4>}

Variable

Description

Default

<filename_str>

If you want to restore a firmware file stored on a TFTP server, enter the name of the firmware file backup file.

<server_ipv4>

If you want to restore a firmware file stored on a TFTP server, enter the IP address of the TFTP server.

Related topics

restore config