Import Mail from an mbox

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Confluence allows you to import mail from mbox files located either on your local system or in a specified location on the Confluence server. Confluence will store the imported email messages in the space's mail archive.

You need to be a space administrator to import mail for a space. See Space Permissions.

NB: You may need to enable the Confluence Mail Archiving Plugin as it is disabled by default.

To import mail from an mbox file:

  1. Go to the space and choose Space tools > Integrations from the bottom of the sidebar.
  2. Choose Mailbox Import
    • To import from a location on your file system: Browse to the location of the mbox file, select the file and then choose Import.
    • To import from the Confluence server: Enter the location of the mbox file on the server, then choose Import.

Notes

  • Only site spaces can store mail archives. Personal spaces cannot. See Spaces for an explanation of site spaces and personal spaces.
  • Confluence mail archiving is an optional feature. This means that the 'Mail' options may be disabled and will therefore not appear in the Confluence user interface. Mail archiving features are contained in a system app. To activate mail archiving features in Confluence, enable the app – go to Administration menu then Manage apps then choose System in the drop down, and enable the Confluence Mail Archiving Plugin.
  • For security reasons mail can only be imported from a specified location in the Confluence server's file system.  We recommend administrators create a folder in their Confluence home directory, add the system property  confluence.mbox.directory  and specify the location for mailboxes to be imported from . Mail cannot be imported from the server until this system property is set. See Configuring System Properties.

Last modified on Sep 26, 2017

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