Displaying 20 results from an estimated 600 matches similar to: "utility to copy/sync IMAP mailboxes"
2010 Aug 13
1
Retrieving POP mail from server to server
I need to transfer a client's email inbox from another mail server to
our mail server (Centos 5). This is needed once only (or maybe a couple
of times).
What is the best command-line tool? Fetchmail?
I did this once before, with another tool, but have forgotten.
- Jussi
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2010 Mar 14
3
Removing Duplicates
Hi all,
I am starting fresh with a local repository of mails, which almost certainly have duplicates in them. I am going to use maildirs, and ensure all mails are input with CRLFs.
The question is: does anybody know how I can find and remove duplicates, either while injecting mail with IMAP, or afterward? I can use tools to find duplicate Message-IDs, but don't know of a way to remove
2010 Jun 16
4
Migrating from CommunigatePro to Dovecot - anyone done this?
Apologies if this is in the archive - did look but couldn't find it.
Does anyone have any experience of migrating from CommunigatePro to Dovecot?
We currently run CGP 5.3.4, supporting a small system (20 or so users, one domain). We've been using it for years, and have a mixed bag of MailDir and mbox folders accessed via IMAP clients. Some users have large mail accounts (15GB total).
2014 Sep 14
1
Per-folder (per-mailbox) message expiration with control from client side — is it possible?
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I'm migrating from ?old skool? solution with one mail client (MUA) on
one computer, which retrieves mail via POP3, sorts it and manages it
locally to installation when there are several MUAs on different
devices, accessing mail via IMAP4, and all sorting and management
should be server-side.
Sorting is ?easy?: sieve. Here are some nuisance
2009 Dec 08
1
Account Migration Tool
I don't know if this tool already exists, or if not how difficult it would
be to implement, but the following is an excerpt from the man page the
developer needs to write ;) -
"imapcopy", a command-line utility that connects to a given IMAP account
and copies the mails to a second IMAP account. This is accomplished using
only IMAP commands and may be used with any IMAP compliant
2012 Jan 16
3
imap-login process_limit reached
I've been having some problems with IMAP user connections to the Dovecot
(v2.0.8) server. The following message is being logged.
Jan 16 10:51:36 postal dovecot: master: Warning:
service(imap-login): process_limit reached, client connections are
being dropped
The server is running Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 4 (update 6).
Dovecot is v2.0.8.
We have only 29 user accounts in
2010 Dec 01
2
Differences between Versions 1 and 2?
What are the major differences between Versions 1.x and 2.0?
I am beginning to set up a new mail server for a small group
of users (~20 accounts). Options are the "0.99" version pre-
packaged with RHEL-4, or building v1.2.16 or v2.0.7. Just
wondering what the list recommends for a new installation.
Thanks,
- Don
2013 Jan 05
1
load sbub-mailbox
Hi,
We're about to migrate to dovecot (2.1.7 on wheezy), and I have a
question about mail migration.
Our 'old' imap mailserver will remain available, and has the same
usernames/passwords as our future dovecot mailserver.
The question: Is there an easy way to make the old mailboxes available
under a subfolder (for example 'oldmail') in the mailboxes on the new
mailserver?
2011 Jan 06
1
login_trusted_networks (v2.0.8)
I just spent a bit puzzling over "login_trusted_networks". My problem
was using "10.1.2/24" instead of "10.1.2.0/24".
Here are some things I looked for during troubleshooting that didn't
pan out:
(1) No messages printed to syslog.
(2) Search for "login_trusted_networks" on the Wiki (wiki2) failed.
(3) Comments in example config file
2018 Sep 06
2
[RFR] JDK-8156980: Hotspot build doesn't have -std=gnu++98 gcc option
Hi Martin,
Thanks for your response!
I haven't tested compiling OpenJDK 12-dev with LLVM toolchain, perhaps
the issue had been fixed already, because clang treat invalid argument
'-std=gnu++98' not allowed with 'C' as error. It is better only apply
EXTRA_CFLAGS to C without EXTRA_CXXFLAGS.
Furthermore, I just have interest, did you use clang analyzer, sanitizer
and
2018 Sep 06
1
[RFR] JDK-8156980: Hotspot build doesn't have -std=gnu++98 gcc option
it's difficult to use llvm tools like sanitizers on openjdk sources,
because of the "cheating" - relying on undefined behavior, and the JIT.
On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 6:09 PM, Leslie Zhai <zhaixiang at loongson.cn> wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> Thanks for your response!
>
> I haven't tested compiling OpenJDK 12-dev with LLVM toolchain, perhaps the
> issue had
2003 Aug 26
3
conversion to maildir
is really a royal pain in the butt. most of the conversion tools only do a
partial job. mb2md seems to be the best but it does not convert the from line
correctly unless you are using exim for an MTA. It also does not get the file
status right so everything is written to the new maildir directory. something
else that makes the process painful is when you have folders containing
mailboxes.
2015 Nov 26
2
Problems Converting from Cyrus to Dovecot (cyrus2dovecot)
Hello,
Because it did not work ?
In a similar situation, we where forced to use isync/mbsync in imap to
imap mode because dsync did not work.
It was reported here more than a year ago (May 2014).
Time to time, I see the same report from other trying to use dsync to do
a migration to dovecot.
Dsync is a very appealing and elegant solution to this usage, but it
does not always work in real
2015 Nov 26
2
Problems Converting from Cyrus to Dovecot (cyrus2dovecot)
Hi,
No, I tried fetching over imapc too exactly as you suggested.
In my case it was not from cyrus, but from CriticalPath.
isync was finally able to do the job, preserving flags and doing UIDs
mapping. The most boring part was generating proper config file for
thousands of accounts.
A working imapc/dsync would have been better.
Emmanuel.
Le 26/11/2015 15:24, Sami Ketola a ?crit :
> Hi,
2015 Nov 07
2
Problems Converting from Cyrus to Dovecot (cyrus2dovecot)
Thank you for the reply. I did find imapsync whilst perusing Google. I
will give it a shot, it sounds more realistic/reliable. I have a hoard
of emails going back to 1999, so I want as few errors as possible :)
On 11/7/15 3:31 PM, Philon wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I was in the same position, but for mutliple accounts. Still you might want to look at imapsync
2019 Nov 28
5
IMAP Migration Tools
Hi,
I am looking for tools to migrate Mails from one IMAP-Server to
another. Until now I have always used imapsync, but it seems very
slow. Even over a 2x10GB/s connection I only get speeds of about
600KiB/s, because the programm always pauses betweeen every single
mail.
Does anyone here have a suggestion for an alternative?
Thanks in advance
Julian
2015 Nov 04
3
Problems Converting from Cyrus to Dovecot (cyrus2dovecot)
I have been attempting to use the cyrus2dovecot script, to no avail.
I have many years of content that I want to convert from Cyrus to
Dovecot; with the above not working, what are other options out there?
Another idea I had is simply set up another IMAP server (using Dovecot)
and drag-and-drop and just wait, which I may end up doing.
In the above, I copied over my entire /var/imap and
2011 Nov 30
2
Moving server
I want to move my home server over to a new machine,
both running CentOS.
(The present server is running CentOS-5.7, the new one 6.0.)
I'm thinking of moving things over one at a time,
starting with email.
I'm running IMAP on the server,
with my email in ~/Maildir/ .
I'm wondering what exactly I need to copy to the new machine?
Any help or suggestions gratefully received.
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2020 Apr 06
2
doveadm backup from gmail with imapc
On Wed, 1 Apr 2020 at 10:32, Ben Mulvihill <ben.mulvihill at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello again,
>
> I am still stuck I'm afraid.
>
> I now have doveadm backup working perfectly from
> a small gmail mailbox (a few hundred messages), but
> when I try the same configuration (apart from usernames
> and passwords obviously) with a large gmail mailbox
> (around
2020 Apr 09
2
doveadm backup from gmail with imapc
On 08/04/2020 19.14, Ben Mulvihill wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion. I think my next step will be to investigate
> imapsync, or maybe isync, which also looks promising.
I've recently migrated a server with imapsync with 150Gb of email and 200+ accounts. I found the trick with this was the run imapsync in several runs: Messages older than 1 year; messages older than 6 months; messages