+-- On Saturday, December 23, 2000 14:05:23 +1030 Dan Makovec 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

| Hi all,
|
| I was wondering how easy it is to migrate Cyrus folders from one platform
| to another without having to copy all the folders via IMAP.
|
| I currently have a FreeBSD system running Cyrus 2.0.7 hooked up to
| Sendmail 8.11.0 and running with Sieve, and it works very nicely.  Due to
| circumstances beyond my control, the box is to be decomissioned and
| replaced with a Linux server.  I'd like to set up a clean install of
| 2.0.9 on the box, then move everything from the existing system onto the
| new one.  Could somebody give me some tips as to how this can be done, or
| point out some documentation I can read on it?
|
| Is it as simple as tarring up /var/spool/imap and /usr/local/etc/imap and
| dropping them onto the new server?

I recently moved servers and it is basically as simple as that. You will 
need to fix your mail delivery as well. Basically you need to copy 
everything that is Cyrus related and then modify the appropriate files. I 
used rsync because I didn't want a long downtime but tar will work just as 
well. Just remember to turn off mail delivery and imapd before you start 
taring.


/Michael
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