Sami Ketola wrote:> We run all our migrations using Dovecot internal dsync. Usually using imapc connector to connect to legacy> platform. > > WqmiMany thanks Wqmi! Well, I've read the dsync documentation, but this warning has me a little worried: "Make sure destination is exactly as source, deleting/reverting any changes in destination if necessary" So I followed the Imapsync way, and all works fine. I seem to have understood thatImapsync works as a traditional client,for this reason also much easier to use and with less mistakes risk. And anyway a software done very well ;-) x9p wrote:> I do not believe imapsync has license issues. Its written in perl and its> hosted on github. You can pay for support if you want. and disable > stats > uploaded to their servers, via command line.Well, clear, many thanks x9p! Many thanks to all! Davide -- cosmogoniA 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
> On 13 Dec 2017, at 18.27, Davide Marchi <danjde at msw.it> wrote: > > Sami Ketola wrote:> We run all our migrations using Dovecot internal dsync. Usually using imapc connector to connect to legacy >> platform. >> Wqmi > > Many thanks Wqmi! > Well, I've read the dsync documentation, but this warning has me a little worried: > > "Make sure destination is exactly as source, deleting/reverting any changes in destination if necessary"This is when you use the 'backup' option. Dsync then makes 1:1 copy of the source. If you use 'sync -1' option, it does not delete mails/folders from destination.> So I followed the Imapsync way, and all works fine.Sure if you are fine with the imapsync limitations. Sami
[..]>> Well, I've read the dsync documentation, but this warning has me a >> little worried: >> >> "Make sure destination is exactly as source, deleting/reverting any >> changes in destination if necessary" > > This is when you use the 'backup' option. Dsync then makes 1:1 copy of > the source. If you use 'sync -1' option, > it does not delete mails/folders from destination. > > SamiAh, ok, for the next sync I will try Dsync! Many thanks again! davide