No because you still have quota, mailbox database, seen state information, and sieve scripts to worry about.

--On June 7, 2006 3:28:07 PM -0400 Michael Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all

I'm looking for your experiences with combining two cyrus directories.

Currently I have /var/local/imap and /var/local/imap2 on my machine
because of some legacy stuff from an old machine and limited disk  space.
I'd like to combine the two directories into the /var/local/ imap one.  I
was hoping to rsync imap and imap2 together as /var/ local/imap and get
rid of imap2 if I could.

My plan so far:

1.  Stop the IMAP server.  (/etc/init.d/cyrus-imapd stop)
2.  Run rsync /var/local/imap2 /var/local/imap
3.  Check to see it worked.
4.  rm -rf /var/local/imap2
5.  Start the IMAP server.  (/etc/init.d/cyrus-imapd start)

Should this work as I want?  Is there a better way to do this?

-Michael
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