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2017 Dec 03
1
Recommended tool for migrating IMAP servers
Imapsync for sure. Have used it for both IMAP to IMAP and IMAP to Exchange migrations. Works great. > On Dec 3, 2017, at 2:08 PM, x9p <dovecot at x9p.org> wrote: > > Hi, > > I vouch for imapsync. Have used it in the past with quite a big amount of > emails. > > cheers. > > x0p > >> Hi Friends, >> I would like to ask you a suggestion:
2017 Dec 04
2
Recommended tool for migrating IMAP servers
"Davide Marchi" <danjde at msw.it> writes: >> UW-IMAP's mailutil, imapsync, YippieMove and Larch. Whatever you use, *don't* use UW-IMAP's mailutil unless you got lots of time to kill. It is dreadfully slow -- I used it to export some of my users' mailboxes to Gmail or other remote mail servers, and I could almost cut&paste the messages faster. Like Aki
2017 Dec 04
2
Recommended tool for migrating IMAP servers
[..] > Hi, > > I vouch for imapsync. Have used it in the past with quite a big amount > of > emails. > > cheers. > > x0p Ah, thanks x0! > Also if you have fs access on both servers, and you are using maildir, > plain rsync works just as well. > > Aki no, I've not fs access on both servers! :-/ > If you want to preserve IMAP UID:s and possibly
2017 Dec 03
0
Recommended tool for migrating IMAP servers
Hi, I vouch for imapsync. Have used it in the past with quite a big amount of emails. cheers. x0p > Hi Friends, > I would like to ask you a suggestion: > I need to migrate a imap server to a new one and then dismiss the old > one. > Reading from relative Dovecot documentation page > (https://wiki.dovecot.org/Migration), more tools are shown: > > UW-IMAP's mailutil,
2017 Dec 04
0
Recommended tool for migrating IMAP servers
> On 3 Dec 2017, at 23.23, Davide Marchi <danjde at msw.it> wrote: > > Hi Friends, > I would like to ask you a suggestion: > I need to migrate a imap server to a new one and then dismiss the old one. > Reading from relative Dovecot documentation page (https://wiki.dovecot.org/Migration), more tools are shown: > > UW-IMAP's mailutil, imapsync, YippieMove and
2017 Dec 05
1
Recommended tool for migrating IMAP servers
On 04/12/17 23:15, Steve Litt wrote: > On Mon, 4 Dec 2017 12:53:15 -0800 (PST) > Joseph Tam <jtam.home at gmail.com> wrote: > >> "Davide Marchi" <danjde at msw.it> writes: >> >>>> UW-IMAP's mailutil, imapsync, YippieMove and Larch. >> >> Whatever you use, *don't* use UW-IMAP's mailutil unless you got lots >> of
2017 Dec 04
0
Recommended tool for migrating IMAP servers
On Mon, 4 Dec 2017 12:53:15 -0800 (PST) Joseph Tam <jtam.home at gmail.com> wrote: > "Davide Marchi" <danjde at msw.it> writes: > > >> UW-IMAP's mailutil, imapsync, YippieMove and Larch. > > Whatever you use, *don't* use UW-IMAP's mailutil unless you got lots > of time to kill. It is dreadfully slow -- I used it to export some of >
2017 Dec 11
2
Recommended tool for migrating IMAP servers
Il 2017-12-05 07:16 Sami Ketola ha scritto: [..] > > Trust us. We have run multiple migrations at scale of 10+ million > users. > > Sami However, it seems that Imapsync has license issues and in fact it's not included in the Debian repositories. Is it to be used anyway or should be avoid? Many thanks again Davide
2017 Dec 13
2
Recommended tool for migrating IMAP servers
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" So I followed
2013 Apr 23
3
Using dsync to export mail to remote IMAP account
I've read the web/man pages on dsync, but it's not clear to me whether dsync can be used to export (rather than import) a user's mailbox to a remote non-dovecot IMAP account. (The intention is to use it whenever a user leaves and wants to copy their local mail to Google or whatever. I currently use uw-imapd's mailutil -- it works, but it's dreadfully slow.) As a first crack
2013 Apr 06
2
mdbox and folders containing both messages and sub-folders
I've got Dovecot 2.2r5 (Ubuntu package version 2:2.2.0~rc5-0~auto+1 from the "testing-auto/dovecot-2.2" repository on xi.rename-it.nl) running on a brand-new Ubuntu 12.04.2 server. I'm trying to configure Dovecot (using the "mdbox" mailbox format) to allow folders to contain both messages and sub-folders. However, it's not working consistently. I need to have
2017 Dec 04
3
Recommended tool for migrating IMAP servers
On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 9:16 AM, Sami Ketola <sami.ketola at dovecot.fi> wrote: > > 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 > > I don't think so. Been using imapsync for large scale migrations from external servers to our dovecot setup. Users
2009 Feb 07
1
Best Imap Transfer Tool?
So I'm looking to do a migration of my IMAP mailboxes, and I'm looking for the best tool to use. I used to use the uw-mailutil tool, a while ago, but that was a bit coarse of a tool. More recently I've used imapsync, but that was giving me some errors. I've sort of tracked those down; but I was wondering if anyone else had any other recommendations...? Thanks.
2016 Jan 23
4
dsync: INBOX Can't be deleted
On 23/01/16 15:33, Robert Schetterer wrote: > for multiple advanced imap settings at migration you might use > imapsync not dsync Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer Sure but imapsync does not preserve message UID's which means that users end up redownloading all their messages or message/UID mismatches will happen. Sami
2020 Apr 24
3
Hierarchy separator recommendation?
Dear dovecot list, I'm using Maildir as mailbox format. Is there any recommendation for the namespace hierarchy separator? Currently I didn't set any. So it is the default of dot '.' I'm switiching from a rather unknown IMAP Server called DBMail (http://www.dbmail.org/) Planning to synchronize the mailboxes via imapsync (https://github.com/imapsync/imapsync) Is there
2017 Dec 04
2
Recommended tool for migrating IMAP servers
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
2016 Jan 26
2
dsync: INBOX Can't be deleted
> On 26 Jan 2016, at 15:56, Marc Schiffbauer <m at sys4.de> wrote: > > * Sami Ketola schrieb am 23.01.16 um 23:27 Uhr: >> >> >> On 23/01/16 15:33, Robert Schetterer wrote: >>> for multiple advanced imap settings at migration you might use >>> imapsync not dsync Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer >> Sure but imapsync does not preserve
2005 Jul 01
2
Automating message archiving
Hallo, I recently stumple over some discussion about Sieve and what's the advantage to integrate it into the server rather than the LDA. Most of the filtering capabilites local users want to have performed are related to the INBOX or more preciesly the way to filter the message coming in. However, there are few tasks left: 1) Auto-archive old mail. 2) Drop old mail. 3) "Seen"
2017 Dec 04
0
Recommended tool for migrating IMAP servers
>> 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.
2006 Sep 14
4
Migrating from uw-imapd to dovecot
We recently switch from up-imapd to dovecot But many users are reporting that they cannot access certain mail folders. The log file has: imap(dws): Sep 14 00:06:19 Error: File isn't in mbox format: /home/research/dws/mail/TaskDL The files in the logs are "MBX mail folders", not "ASCII English text" as are the folders that can be read under Outlook. Can anyone tell me