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2004 Jul 21
2
mailsync: NO Unexpected EOF
Hello,
I am trying to migrate off a MS Exchange 5.0 server. I am using mailsync
(http://www.linux-france.org/prj/imapsync/) to copy the files to a Dovecot
server, version 0.99.10.7. For particular messages I get the following error:
Couldn't append msg #114081 (Subject:[RE: balh blah]) to folder INBOX: Error
trying to append: 826 NO Unexpected EOF
I think this is Dov...
2002 Apr 20
1
rsync "exclude-from"
...; looks like this:
---snip---
- mail/IN.SPAM
- mail/IN.posted-usenet
- mail/backup/
- mail/headc.gz
- mail/incoming/
- mail/miscellaneous
- mail/saved-messages2
- mail/sent-mail-2001/
- mail/sent-mail2
- mail/techstuff
---snap---
In the prompt I type
rsync -avpPz --exclude-from "exclude-from-mailsyncing" mail/ -e ssh REMOTE_SERVER:mail/
It seems that the file (i.e., exclude-from-mailsyncing") with the
exclusion list is not read. There is no error message, and -v or -vv does
not give any hint where the mistake would be.
Do you guys have any idea?
--
CU, Niki
*Draft beer, not people...
2007 Aug 28
1
(slightly OT) syncing / migrating IMAP mailboxes
...rent mailbox state is the result of two earlier (obviously
incomplete :-( ) migrations a few months ago, from the original Dovecot
1.0beta5 server to a Cyrus server, and - shortly thereafter - from there
on to the currently used Dovecot 1.0rc15.
So far I've tried offlineimap, imapsync and mailsync, none of which seems
to be really usuable. :-(
The current state with the incomplete mailbox was caused by mailsync. When
I did the first two migrations, mailsync looked like the only program
which worked, but seems to have "forgotten" the missing messages. Another
extremely suspicio...
2004 Jun 20
1
[fdo] Request to host project "OpenSync" a synchronization framework
...version, which
was where we decided to develop a new major version of Multisync. I
started working on the new design but quickly noticed to there are a lot
of other projects in this field too. There are: coldsync, gpilot,
kpilot, agsync, j-pilot, malsync, multsync, kitchensync, pilot-manager,
pilot-mailsync and even more.
There is a lot of redundant code and a lot of work is wasted by
rewriting what already exists in another project.
Thats where i had the idea of creating a standardized sync framework
which could be used by all projects. This way a sync conduit would have
to be written only once and...
2012 Jul 03
1
Dovecot shared library to replace libc-client
...;s use as a client library
In Debian, for example, you can search for packages that depend on this
library as a client. It looks like this:
$ ~ apt-cache rdepends libc-client2007e
libc-client2007e
Reverse Depends:
uw-mailutils
uw-imapd
libc-client2007e-dev
ipopd
prayer
php5-imap
mailsync
libmail-cclient-perl
asterisk
aolserver4-nsimap
uw-mailutils
libc-client2007e-dev
prayer
php5-imap
mailsync
libmail-cclient-perl
asterisk-voicemail-imapstorage
Let's say, hypothetically, we wanted to switch php5-imap to using
Dovecot where it currently uses libc-client.
I...
2004 May 18
1
having hell of the time converting away from UW
...onvert a customer away from UW. unfortunately, all of
the mailboxes are in MBX format (my own mistake coming back to haunt me).
mailutil doesn't seem to do conversions properly. It keeps complaining
about an existing copy of /mbox and only if I say to -merge append will
the copy proceed.
mailsync doesn't work well with hierarchies of mailboxes. its copies
the top level mailboxes but proceeds to get sick on the sub mailboxes.
I'm not sure what other tools there are to help me get out from the mbx
rathole and over to the maildir wallow.
any suggestions?
2004 Sep 29
0
Concerned about Dovecot's new NTLM code (Modified by Timo Sirainen)
...in Dovecot distribution anyway..
Oh, and after v1.0 I'll probably start fixing the mailbox APIs too.
lib-index and lib-storage needs to have different kind of relationship.
> It would be marvelous if at some point being able to replace c-client
> library to your optimized one for PHP, mailsync, postman, aolserver and
> others - even if it means loosing support for odd mailbox formats.
I'm not sure what kind of API PHP provides for c-client. I know it's
commonly used for building IMAP webmails, but Dovecot doesn't have any
IMAP client code and maybe never will.
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2002 Jan 31
0
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...andy@hotmail.com) on Friday, February 1, 19102 at 00:29:01
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url : http://www.mailsync.org/b4y/1/index.html
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2004 Dec 27
2
bidirectional synchronization of dovecot-managed maildirs
Hello and happy holidays,
I've been thinking about high performance bidirectional synchronizing
the mail on my laptop (which is frequently disconnected) and my
workstation at work (which is always on and receives all inbound
mail). Both run dovecot on top of maildir.
I've been playing with offlineimap, unison (which I already use for
all my non-mail files), as well as the gnus agent (in
2013 Feb 01
4
move mail from server with v1.0 to server w. v2.1?
I'm about to replace my old server. Both servers are on my internal network.
The old one ist running debian lenny(32bit) with dovecot 1.0.15 and the
new one debian Wheezy with dovecot 2.1.7.
I set up the users on both systems identically (same gid uid).
My first attempt was tho simply rsync the Maildirs along with the homes.
Both deovecot versions are set up with the maildir format, but this
2002 Feb 05
4
rsync dir in _both_ directions?
I felt certain there was an option to do this, but I cannot find it.
I want to rsync a directory on machine A over to machine B, and then rsync
the directory on machine B back to machine A.
The idea is this: I read my email using mutt, which is set to save my
email in ~/Mail in maildir format. This means that each message is in its
own file, instead of being appended to an existing file.