I've asked this before, but now it's time to move one server to
another, I can't delay the operation anymore (the older server is
failing)

Both server are pretty old: 1.2.15

Probably, faster way would be to rsync all mailboxes from the older
server to the newer one.  I can start migrating everything while
running then, stop the older server and sync only what is changed,
keeping downtime at minimum.

Any better solution ?

It depends on your situation.

If you only have a small userbase with modest amount of mail,
you can probably take your whole system down, do a one time
migration, then cut over to the new system without too much
downtime.

If you have medium sized operation, then what you propose above
would work.

If you have a large userbase (or large user mailboxes), or you want to
minimize downtime, you can incrementally migrate per user so that any
particular user experiences a small window of outage, but the system is
online for everybody else.  This, of course, requires a lot more setup
and planning.

Joseph Tam <[email protected]>

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