On Fri, 2005-11-18 at 14:58 +0100, Per-Olov Sjöholm wrote: > On Wednesday 16 November 2005 17.01, Matt Singerman wrote: > > Hello, > > > > We are currently moving away from a POP3-based system (QuickMail Pro server > > and client) to IMAP, with Cyrus as the IMAP server and primarily > > Thunderbird as the client. Have already succesfully transitioned our users > > to using IMAP via Thunderbird. The problem we have run into is with older > > emails. QuickMail uses its own format for storing messages. I was able to > > convert these into standard MBOX format using a tool called qmptombox, > > which we were able to import into Thunderbird's "Local Folders". Ideally, > > however, we would like to have these messages reside on the IMAP server > > itself. Are there any tools available that will take MBOX mailboxes and > > insert them into Cyrus? If not, if anyone has found a suitable workaround, > > I would love to hear it. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Matt > > Have you tried "imapcp" by Jean-Philippe Langlois ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). > > It's a cmd tool where you simply specify "user", "password" and "host" for > both source and target system and is used over the net... ---- similar - I have used imapsync
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