On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 03:24:06PM -0400, Luke S Crawford spake thusly:
> Ooh.    well, if you can't bother the users, I know with pop3 I've used
> redirect proxies that allow the user to connect, type there username,
> and then the proxy redirects all further traffic to the server that username
> is on.   Heck, you could use this to capture the password for the move, too.

I used Perdition:

http://www.vergenet.net/linux/perdition/

for exactly this purpose during a mail server migration back in
2001. It worked perfectly. It does both POP and IMAP and has very nice
features for mapping what users are proxies to what servers etc. You
could use it for a migration or in front of a giant mail server farm
to direct massive numbers of accounts to their appropriate backend
mail store.


-- 
Tracy Reed
http://tracyreed.org

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