At work we are using Kerio Connect running on a Mac Mini/OSX for our email. Every month I archive all mail to a MySQL database using MailSteward Pro, but I also use Kerio Connect’s built in backup capability to do incremental and once-weekly full backups. The backups can take up quite a bit of hard disk space, and it is not dead simple to check on space being consumed:
Open a Terminal window.
Enable SuperUser user by typing sudo su – root and entering your password.
Navigate to usr/local/kerio/mailserver/store/backup. I am not a Unix whiz, I use these commands to get around:
pwd to show the working directory
cd .. to move up a level
cd <directory name> to move into a directory
ls to show what is in a directory
ls -l to get more details about what is in a directory
du -hs to show the size of a current directory