On Thu, December 13, 2018 13:25, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea wrote:
> Hi again!
>
>
> Else as a simplication way can you replicate any manner a 2.3 with some
> newer version?. At least in manual mode (not rolling)?.
The replication protocol in 2.4 is not compatible wit 2.3.
There is no easy way. I'm rsy
Dear all,
hopefully, this is my last post for today.
I just have put a new server running 2.5.10 live and have noticed that the
Shared Folders are appearing twice. Please note that I have renamed the "Shared
Folders" prefix to "public" (see below). When a user who has access to the
Shared Fold
Dear all,
as described in my previous messages, I recently had a hard time relocating
(i.e. moving) mailboxes and the public namespace from 2.4.16 to a new server
running 2.5.10. I would have happily written a Perl script which surely had
solved much of my problems, but I couldn't do that due t
Dear all,
yesterday, I have moved a bunch of user mailboxes and public folders from a
server running 2.4.16 to another server running 2.5.10, using cyradm's xfer
command (see my previous messages).
After having finished the migration, I noticed a weird behavior in Thunderbird
(which is our sta
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 to
Dear all,
I was just trying to explore cyradm a little bit further and hence was
experimenting with its scripting capabilities. Having cyradm run a script
should be pretty easy. man cyradm tells us:
perl -MCyrus::IMAP::Shell -e 'run("myscript")'
So I created the simplest possible script (tha