Jen Wu wrote:
> I just tried IMAPCopy trying to solve the same problem you have. It copied
> sub-folders for me okay ... the only problem I had is that it copied
> everything into the Inbox folder instead of at the top level, but at least
> all the folders and messages were copied (including subf
Darrell,
I just tried IMAPCopy trying to solve the same problem you have. It copied
sub-folders for me okay ... the only problem I had is that it copied
everything into the Inbox folder instead of at the top level, but at least
all the folders and messages were copied (including subfolders of
sub
William K. Hardeman wrote:
> /var/imap and /var/sieve directories. We were migrating from one machine to
> another with identical Cyrus-Berkeley-SASL setups. I don't know how well
> this method would work when mixing-n-matching software versions.
I'd be extra careful in any case. Once the main
i should have mentioned we're migrating from Netscape Messenger Server on
NT...
sorry
on 23/10/01 4:57 pm, William K. Hardeman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Darrell,
>
> We just recently finished a migration to a new machine, and used the same
> method that Kiarna suggested, except we tarre
Darrell,
We just recently finished a migration to a new machine, and used the same
method that Kiarna suggested, except we tarred /var/spool/imap up
completely, instead of doing it user-by-user. We also did the same for our
/var/imap and /var/sieve directories. We were migrating from one machi
Hi Darrell!
On unix I use tar commands and rsh/ssh.
On the same server you can leave off the rsh bit. I like ssh myself. Make sure you can
rsh/ssh first!
Also this is a very intense command it will overwrite files.
cd to the directory you wish to copy
pwd
/var/spool/imap
tar cvfp - .| rsh serv
thats a help, but i'm hoping someone out there has scripts for this...we
have 200+ users, some of whom have over 100 folders each (sigh)
thx tho!
on 23/10/01 4:10 pm, Louis LeBlanc at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
able to connect to multiple servers.
>
> I had no hitches with Mutt, but I only had t
On 10/23/01 03:59 PM, darrell berry sat at the `puter and typed:
> hi
>
> i asked a while back about migration tools which could copy whole user
> folder trees form one imap server to another, and had no repsonse...has
> anyone used such a tool? i've tried imapcopy, which is fone, but only does
>