There are 2 scripts (in the utils/ directory) that I wrote for backing up and restoring files..and 1 for deleting old backups. 'backup' should be typed with NO arguments and backs up the important talker files (which are just about all of them) to the 'utils/backupd' directory in a file labeled as backup.tar.gz 'restore' takes 2 arguments. The first is the date of the archive you want to restore from. The 2nd is optional and specifies the files you want restored. If you want all files restored, leave the 2nd argument blank. The 2nd argument is based upon the directory structure from the main directory..see examples below. The files will be restored into a directory labeled as.. utils/backupd/restored/ Examples: If today is Jan 2nd, 1998, to backup all files.. Type: cd utils Type: ./backup Backup archive is placed as the file utils/backupd/010298backup.tar.gz To restore all files from the 010298 backup.. Type: cd utils Type: ./restore 010298 All files are restored to the directory utils/backupd/restored/010298 To restore only the mail files from the 010298 backup.. Type: cd utils Type: ./restore 010298 maildir All files are restored to a directory utils/backupd/restored/010298/maildir Then you can copy which files you need over to the real directories 'trimbackups' is a program to delete backups <# of days> old. To compile it, go into utils/ and type: make trimbackups It's usage is: trimbackups <# of days to keep> is the directory the backups are in..usually backupd This can be a relative or absolute pathname. <# of days to keep> is a number specifying the number of days YOUNG a file must be to keep it. If a file is OLDER than this many days it will be deleted. Example..If you're in the utils directory with backups in the backupd diretory and you want to delete files more than 3 days old, you would type: ./trimbackups backupd 3 -Cygnus Anthony J. Biacco ncohafmuta@asteroid-b612.org