On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 10:12 PM, Gordon Messmer <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>
> I'm not sure about conversion issues as I haven't done so in the past.
> You're likely to lose things like message tags and search indexes, as
> well as some features that Dovecot provides which Courier IMAP does not
> (such as IMAP CONDSTORE/QRESYNC).
>
As far as I can recall from going the other way, UIDs and keywords will be
the most bothersome aspect.
Dovecot has a nice piece of software called courier-dovecot-migrate.pl.
Instructions and examples for using it typically help you going the other
way, but I see from the list of options that you can specify --to-courier
instead of --to-dovecot, and the world just might be your oyster.
Please note though that the IMAP service must be offline while you do this,
at least disabled temporarily for each user you migrate, since you don't
want IMAP clients such as Outlook and Apple Mail to get confused about UIDs.
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Jan
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