Brian Candler wrote:

courier-imap is not dovecot.

If you are migrating from courier-imap to dovecot, or from dovecot to
courier-imap, then that's not the same as what you said in your original
posting.

Nope, because I migrated from courier-imap to dovecot on the old system several months ago. Everything worked fine, so I never bothered investigating what I could safely delete. (But now that you've confirmed which files I can delete, I might as well go right ahead and delete them.)

cp -pr is better, and probably sufficient. Using tar or cpio (piping one
into another) is better still, and can also be used to copy between machines
over ssh.

I ended up using cp -a (essentially equivalent), and all appears to have worked fine.

Thanks for the advice.

David


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