Carson Gaspar wrote:
> Ben Carter wrote:
>> Carson Gaspar wrote:
>>> Ben Carter wrote:
>>>
>>> You have to do the _exact_ same thing with imapsync, unless you want
>>> to lose email.
>>
>> As has already been pointed out, you are incorrect. The order is:
>>
>> [Pre-create inboxes with large quota
Ben Carter wrote:
> Carson Gaspar wrote:
>> Ben Carter wrote:
>>
>> You have to do the _exact_ same thing with imapsync, unless you want
>> to lose email.
>
> As has already been pointed out, you are incorrect. The order is:
>
> [Pre-create inboxes with large quotas on new server]
>
> 1. Shut
Garry wrote:
> Simon Matter wrote:
>> I think an easier way is to use the 'proxyservers' option to declare a
>> proxy user allowed to access all mailboxes. This user can then be used by
>> imapsync. I'm quite sure the archives hold detailed information on this as
>> I don't remember all the details
Carson Gaspar wrote:
> Ben Carter wrote:
>
>> If you use rsync, you have to stop everything until that finishes,
>> possibly reconstruct all mailboxes, maybe fix some other things before
>> giving people their mail functionality back and allowing mail delivery
>> to resume.
>
> That's just sil
Simon Matter wrote:
> I think an easier way is to use the 'proxyservers' option to declare a
> proxy user allowed to access all mailboxes. This user can then be used by
> imapsync. I'm quite sure the archives hold detailed information on this as
> I don't remember all the details.
>
Cool! Works,
> On 07/04/2009 03:04 PM, Garry Glendown wrote:
>> I've been following this thread, I will be doing an IMAP migration from
>> an older to a more current version (albeit, not the newest). I was
>> wondering - is imapsync (or IMAP for that matter) able to copy all the
>> folders, permissions etc. by
On 07/04/2009 03:04 PM, Garry Glendown wrote:
> I've been following this thread, I will be doing an IMAP migration from
> an older to a more current version (albeit, not the newest). I was
> wondering - is imapsync (or IMAP for that matter) able to copy all the
> folders, permissions etc. by using
I've been following this thread, I will be doing an IMAP migration from
an older to a more current version (albeit, not the newest). I was
wondering - is imapsync (or IMAP for that matter) able to copy all the
folders, permissions etc. by using the cyrus admin user instead of all
the separate users
Carson Gaspar wrote:
> Ben Carter wrote:
>
>> If you use rsync, you have to stop everything until that finishes,
>> possibly reconstruct all mailboxes, maybe fix some other things before
>> giving people their mail functionality back and allowing mail delivery
>> to resume.
>
> That's just sil
Ben Carter wrote:
> If you use rsync, you have to stop everything until that finishes,
> possibly reconstruct all mailboxes, maybe fix some other things before
> giving people their mail functionality back and allowing mail delivery
> to resume.
That's just silly. If you're going to use rsync
Peter Clark wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an old cyrus install (2.1.16) with 30GB of data that I need to
> migrate to a new server. My challenge is that something on that server
> is screwed up and I have no access to PERL on that machine anymore (the
> OS is past EOL, so it is long past time to m
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