On Sat, 2005-11-12 at 12:16 -0500, Bill Kearney wrote: > Hello, > > Anyone know of a way to move all 'good mail' from a uw-imap imap server > to a cyrus server and have it ignore mail with bad headers? > > It would appear I've got a considerable number of messages in my uw-imap > mailbox that have headers that cyrus doesn't like. That is, if I try using > mailsync, mailutil or even a regular IMAP client like Thunderbird, pine or > OE the > messages won't 'move' because cyrus complains about bad headers. > > I'm not looking to 'dummy up' cyrus' input routines. But I'd be willing to > entertain patching cyrus to get it 'throw away' headers it doesn't like... > > When I check the source on the messages there are indeed bad headers. I > think they got there by using hotwayd to POP the messages from hotmail. > Pulled via fetchmail and delivered via dmail, but that's largely irrelevant > at this point. They're 'in there' and they're defective but how can I skip > over them? I want to move all the good ones off the uw-imap server over to > cyrus. Once they good ones are moved I can try to figure out if the bad > ones are worth putting any effort into handling. > > I'd even be willing to consider something that 'fixed' the mail on the > uw-imap server first. > > Anyone know of decent tools for dealing with this sort of problem? ---- try imapsync
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