I have a backup of one of my email accounts in the Maildir format. I made it manually, and it’s not from a Mailcow instance.

How to import such a backup into a Mailcow? Will I also have to create a domains and mailboxes that exist in a backup in Mailcow first?

I’m aware of the 2 import/export bash scripts of Mailcow, however, can they be used in this case?

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But the mailboxes of MailCow are always encrypted

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Ohh, I didn’t know that.

But:

The key pair can be found in crypt-vol-1. Please don’t forget to backup this and other volumes.[1]

[1] https://docs.mailcow.email/

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