[..]> Hi, > > I vouch for imapsync. Have used it in the past with quite a big amount > of > emails. > > cheers. > > x0pAh, thanks x0!> Also if you have fs access on both servers, and you are using maildir, > plain rsync works just as well. > > Akino, I've not fs access on both servers! :-/> If you want to preserve IMAP UID:s and possibly also POP3 UIDL:s then > dovecot internal > dsync is the only tool that can do it. > > With every other tool you will face end users needing to invalidate > their local caches and > redownloading all headers if not also all mail bodies. > > Sami >Can I use this tool even if I do not know the other remote server typology? Many thanks to all!! Davide -- firma cosmogoniA <https://www.cosmogonia.org/> n o p r o v a r e n o f a r e o n o n f a r e n o n c e p r o v a r e
>> Hi, >> >> I vouch for imapsync. Have used it in the past with quite a big amount >> of >> emails. >> >> cheers. >> >> x0p > > Ah, thanks x0! >welcome!> > Can I use this tool even if I do not know the other remote server > typology? >sure. just need both IMAP ports reachable and valid user/pass for both servers. cheers. x9p
Il 04/12/2017 14:33, x9p ha scritto:> >> Can I use this tool even if I do not know the other remote server >> typology? >> > sure. just need both IMAP ports reachable and valid user/pass for both > servers.I think Davide was asking about dsync. If so, the answer is no: dsync works only when both servers are Dovecot and needs some additional configuration to work through the network (see https://wiki2.dovecot.org/Replication). I don't know about imapsync but I suppose it is a generic IMAP tool that replicates mailboxes using IMAP protocol as a client between two servers. Cheers Paolo