On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 09:04:42PM -0500, David J. Greenberger 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.)
So, IIUC: 1. you migrated from courier-imap to dovecot on the old system a while ago. 2. therefore, the old system was running dovecot up until the migration. 3. Then you migrated from dovecot on the old system, to courier-imap on the new system. So what you said originally - that this was a straightforward courier-imap to courier-imap migration - was wrong. You still haven't specified exactly what version of dovecot you are migrating from, and what version of courier-imap you are migrating to. I personally can't help you, having very little experience of dovecot (tested it a few years ago, found it unsuitable for my ISP application at that time). Maybe there's someone else on this list who can help you with a dovecot to courier-imap migration. Brian. ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by xPML, a groundbreaking scripting language that extends applications into web and mobile media. Attend the live webcast and join the prime developer group breaking into this new coding territory! http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=110944&bid=241720&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ Courier-imap mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-imap
