Good day Randy,. On our Mac system - surgemail runs as user daemon. You can see the user in activity monitor. My solution was to place the legal archive folder in the surgemail folder (/usr/local/surgemail) - and give the user daemon write permission. Works perfectly. My path for the legal archive looks like this: /usr/local/surgemail/legalarchive -- Gary Nightingale > On Mar 17, 2017, at 11:12 AM, Randy Zumwalde <zumwaldeHIDDEN@we.com> wrote: > > No it's the internal HD of a mac mini. > > Randy Zumwalde • Tel: 513.651.1888 > The John K. Howe Company, Inc. > 7188 Main Street | Cincinnati, OH 45244 > > Be sure to visit us online at http://www.ehowe.com > Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/howemarketing > Looking for product ideas? visit http://ehowe.mypromohq.com > <howe2015.jpg> > On 3/17/17 9:46 AM, Eric Vey wrote: >> This is an external USB or lightening drive? >> >> >> >> On March 17, 2017 9:44:04 AM Randy Zumwalde <zumwaldeHIDDEN@we.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'm trying to enable a legal archive to store on a partition of my 1TB >>> hard drive (ie. Macintosh HD2/surgemail_legal_archive). >>> It doesn't seem to working because the folder surgemail_legal_archive >>> has zero bytes for zero items on disk. >>> I have ticked Enable Legal Archive and ticked Disable Amazon/S3, set the >>> path for local storage shown above and set the Encryption Password. >>> Is there something I'm missing? >>> The hard drive is 1TB partitioned into two 500GB drives with the first >>> partition named Server HD which is where Surgemail is located >>> and the second partition is Macintosh HD2. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Randy >>> >> >> >> >> >
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