Re: berkeley to cyrus conversion

2001-07-06 Thread richard offer
* frm [EMAIL PROTECTED] "07/06/01 09:40:42 -0400" | sed '1,$s/^/* /' * * * * [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: *> *> Nick Sayer writes: *> > *> > I wrote a perl script that takes a Unix "mbox" formatted mailbox and *> > uploads it to an IMAP folder. I could post and/or e-mail it if there is *> > any

Re: berkeley to cyrus conversion

2001-07-06 Thread Ken Murchison
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Nick Sayer writes: > > > >I wrote a perl script that takes a Unix "mbox" formatted mailbox and > >uploads it to an IMAP folder. I could post and/or e-mail it if there is > >any demand. > > Does it preserve status flags? If so, I'm certainly interested. > Otherwise

Re: berkeley to cyrus conversion

2001-07-06 Thread Simon Loader
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Nick Sayer writes: > > > >I wrote a perl script that takes a Unix "mbox" formatted mailbox and > >uploads it to an IMAP folder. I could post and/or e-mail it if there is > >any demand. > > Does it preserve status flags? If so, I'm certainly interested. > Otherwise,

Re: berkeley to cyrus conversion

2001-07-05 Thread mills
Nick Sayer writes: > >I wrote a perl script that takes a Unix "mbox" formatted mailbox and >uploads it to an IMAP folder. I could post and/or e-mail it if there is >any demand. Does it preserve status flags? If so, I'm certainly interested. Otherwise, I'll just use procmail/formail. -- -Gar

Re: berkeley to cyrus conversion

2001-07-05 Thread Nick Sayer
Sam Smith wrote: >I have seen all the old messages about using mbxcvt and c-client. How does that >work exactly? It says in the docs that cyrus imap is NOT one of the formats it >supports. > >Also the scripts from "Managing IMAP" are out-of-date, since at least one uses >the tcl version of cyradm