On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 01:17:09PM +0100, Olivier MACCHIONI wrote: > >Depending on the MTA you are using there are ways of doing the forwarding, > >with > >exim you can add a line to the bottom of the exim.conf file that tells it > >where > >to redirect the mail to, its quite well documented in the exim info pages. > >With postfix you can use the transports file to redirect the mail. Not sure > >about other MTAs, hope that helps. > > Could help a lot... The problem is to retreive the mail which has already > been delivered to the "old" mailboxes. > > I don't know of any good way to do that for a large number of POP accounts > and heterogenous mail storage systems. > > If you have a complete list of login / passwords you can use fetchmail to > get the mail from the old accounts and send it to the new ones. > > If you don't have such a list some tcpflow on port 110 with some filtering > could give you most of the accounts (hopefully not too many people are on > vacations and don't check their mails). > > Good luck > > Olivier
Hrm. Ahh. That's always "fun". Now, If you've got time you could use mutt as root, open the mailboxes one at a time, tag the whole lot, and bounce them to the new address... (or the old address if that's now directed else where). Time consuming, yes. But its the only way I can think of doing it at the moment :/ Best of luck, -- Brett Parker -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

