On Sun, 2014-04-20 at 18:42 -0400, Swarup wrote:
> > I mentioned the ImapSync alternative because in the past some people
> > have had problems when dragging and dropping very large folders to
> IMAP
> > servers (or maybe the servers haven't collaborated, I forget), and
> > ImapSync helps by maintaining local state so you can stop, start,
> retry
> > etc. without losing mail. Note that Google does throttle traffic to
> your
> > account so copying a large amount of mail can take time, which makes
> it
> > convenient to run ImapSync overnight and not have to keep an
> interactive
> > session open. It's also easier to see what it's doing than it would
> be
> > with Evo.
>
> You seem to be describing a way of utilizing both gmail and evo
> together
> ("Gmail with IMAP via Evo"), going forward. And it sounds interesting.
You can use them together, and as I mentioned I do that myself, but that
isn't the main point of my recommendation.
> But I could not understand where you've described how I am to get all
> the mail from my old evo into my new one. That is the main thing I
> need to get done first.
I thought it was clear from what I already said, but anyway: move your
mail from the old Evo into an IMAP account (using drag and drop or
ImapSync), then connect the new Evo to that same IMAP account and you
have all your mail. You can then explicitly download it again into a
local set of folders (assuming you've now moved the old folders out of
the way), or just keeping using it on the IMAP server. I would recommend
testing this on a small set of messages to make sure it does everything
you want. I seem to remember that if you use Gmail it might add some
header information and possibly change the "Received Date", but it was a
couple of years ago and I'm not sure.
> Also please comment on the below option (which I asked about above).
> It
> seems like by far the easiest and most straightforward method for
> migrating my mail from the old evo to the new, if it will work:
>
> What about creating the compressed backup file,
> "evolution-backup.tar.gz"? I thought that was looking like a wonderful
> approach. Will the new evo be able to import this file and thereby
> bring in all my old mail?
The key phrase is "if it will work". It should work for two Evo versions
that are fairly close to each other, but for transferring from a really
old version to a new one there is a chance that it won't. Your best bet
is to try it and see. If it doesn't work, go the IMAP route as above.
poc
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