Dear all,

yesterday, I have retired a server running 2.4.16 and have transferred the 
folder structure and all messages to a new server running 2.5.10.

In the past, I have used imapsync to do that sort of transfers, which worked 
reliably. But this time, I decided to prefer an "original vendor tool"; hence, 
I used cyradm and its xfer command.

After having fiddled around with the configuration files on the old and the new 
server, I could move the user mailboxes without any problem (all mailboxes 
whose name begins with "user."). This process went smoothly and worked 
reasonably fast, and (the most important thing for me) all subfolders in each 
mailbox have been moved recursively.

The problem:

I don't have too many users / mailboxes, but a huge and well-crafted (in terms 
of folder structure and permissions) public folder (namespace) which is an 
important collaboration tool. It did not seem possible to relocate the public 
folder in a reasonable manner using cyradm's xfer command. Obviously, it is 
able to relocate a single folder from one public namespace to another, but it 
does not relocate this folder's subfolders.

Unfortunately, in contrast to some other of cyradm's commands, xfer does not 
seem to support wildcards either.

This was the moment when I thought about stopping using cyradm for this task 
and using imapsync again. But I am a bit stubborn sometimes, so I went on and 
ended up with manually moving several thousands of folders (actually, it was 
semi-automatic: from within cyradm, I issued an lm command, copied a part of 
the listing from the terminal window into a text editor, generated the 
respective commands there (using macros within the editor), pasted the commands 
back into the terminal window, waited until it had finished, and restarted that 
process).

This is ugly and silly.

Hence the question:

Could we extend cyradm's xfer command so that we could give wildcards to it, 
like, for example, cyradm's lm command? Or (more elegant and desirable) so that 
it recursively includes all subfolders when it relocates a folder, even when 
this folder is in the public namespace?

Thank you very much for any thoughts,

Binarus

P.S. Please see my next messages for reasons why I didn't write a Perl script 
using Cyrus::IMAP:Admin for this task.
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