Paul Hoffman
2015-Aug-03 13:56 UTC
How to import an mbox to an existing user as a new mailbox
On 2 Aug 2015, at 23:27, Steffen Kaiser wrote:> On Sun, 2 Aug 2015, Paul Hoffman wrote: > >> Greetings. I have a bunch of mbox files that I want to import to an >> existing user, each into a new mailbox. That is, I want to import the >> file project1.mbox to user Foo, into a newly-created mailbox called >> "Project 1". Is there a dovecot tool to do this on the server? > > do you have access to the file system of the mail storage? Can you > call doveadm on the server? What mail storage do you use now, Maildir, > mbox, ... ?Sorry for being unclear earlier. Yes, yes, mbox. So, I take it this is a doveadm command. :-) Will this be just "import", or a combination of "mailbox" and "import"? --Paul Hoffman
Steffen Kaiser
2015-Aug-03 14:16 UTC
How to import an mbox to an existing user as a new mailbox
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 3 Aug 2015, Paul Hoffman wrote:> On 2 Aug 2015, at 23:27, Steffen Kaiser wrote: >> On Sun, 2 Aug 2015, Paul Hoffman wrote: >> >>> Greetings. I have a bunch of mbox files that I want to import to an >>> existing user, each into a new mailbox. That is, I want to import the file >>> project1.mbox to user Foo, into a newly-created mailbox called "Project >>> 1". Is there a dovecot tool to do this on the server? >> >> do you have access to the file system of the mail storage? Can you call >> doveadm on the server? What mail storage do you use now, Maildir, mbox, ... >> ? > > Sorry for being unclear earlier. Yes, yes, mbox.copy project1.mbox to '/path/to/user/mail/storage/Project 1.mbox' and make sure, the user has file system rights to access the file at all. Maybe, you need to add the new mailbox to the user's subscription file, in order to have it show up. - -- Steffen Kaiser -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEVAwUBVb93wnz1H7kL/d9rAQIsaQf8DMKWBQkIDcpj5T7+c4Fo4hK8CcSllEq3 1bjERFLVDXxMnMzInhwtUjlcoCnjgSI0D7bC4xe6xaO/viXCSFi94H56nGMrApih 0wkD0e3Dd3P44T+C/X1hZl6eAj6PPKETvWt8z00amUrtyhXhpGWggVeqQYob2YyM qprG3SuYqdsxfDGX5wOUiq0xtkLfQUQl5m60mwOiSnsv7VOCPsUl6y7XSgfb3wKv CBD23kL6cnsbLmrtqNXxGxD9RAMrTqpKEBRYw6Tj8K1xRJxbC7ysblDXK6S9ZqCi gjIs4m7pll8Ap8I45xXBD6gEZFfUy7qfhSWzkom073KivesGgh5MSw==BbrX -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Paul Hoffman
2015-Aug-09 15:40 UTC
How to import an mbox to an existing user as a new mailbox
On 3 Aug 2015, at 7:16, Steffen Kaiser wrote:> On Mon, 3 Aug 2015, Paul Hoffman wrote: >> On 2 Aug 2015, at 23:27, Steffen Kaiser wrote: >>> On Sun, 2 Aug 2015, Paul Hoffman wrote: >>> >>>> Greetings. I have a bunch of mbox files that I want to import to an >>>> existing user, each into a new mailbox. That is, I want to import >>>> the file project1.mbox to user Foo, into a newly-created mailbox >>>> called "Project 1". Is there a dovecot tool to do this on the >>>> server? >>> >>> do you have access to the file system of the mail storage? Can you >>> call doveadm on the server? What mail storage do you use now, >>> Maildir, mbox, ... ? >> >> Sorry for being unclear earlier. Yes, yes, mbox. > > copy project1.mbox to '/path/to/user/mail/storage/Project 1.mbox' and > make sure, the user has file system rights to access the file at all. > > Maybe, you need to add the new mailbox to the user's subscription > file, in order to have it show up.After a week, I'm at this again. Now having read up on doveadm, I am trying the following: sudo doveadm import -u Foo mbox:/home/phoffman/project1.mbox "Project 1" all However, that gets the result: Initializing mail storage from mail_location parameter failed: mbox: mbox root directory can't be a file Which bit am I missing here? --Paul Hoffman
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