Dom,

I've done that.

[r...@server upgrades]# php convert_prefs_to_sql.php < users.txt
Converting filters for user: test.....done

Now, there are double sets of rules for user 'test':
Edit Whitelist 1. Whitelist Disable Whitelist Move Rule Down To: Edit Vacation 2. Vacation [disabled - click to enable] Enable Vacation Move Rule Up Move Rule Down To: Edit Blacklist 3. Blacklist Disable Blacklist Move Rule Up Move Rule Down To: Edit Spam Filter 4. Spam Filter [disabled - click to enable] Enable Spam Filter Move Rule Up Move Rule Down To: Edit Forward 5. Forward Disable Forward Move Rule Up Move Rule Down To: Edit Whitelist 6. Whitelist Disable Whitelist Move Rule Up Move Rule Down To: Edit Vacation 7. Vacation [disabled - click to enable] Enable Vacation Move Rule Up Move Rule Down To: Edit Blacklist 8. Blacklist Disable Blacklist Move Rule Up Move Rule Down To: Edit Spam Filter 9. Spam Filter [disabled - click to enable] Enable Spam Filter Move Rule Up Move Rule Down To: Edit Forward 10. Forward

Mariusz


LALOT Dominique wrote:
look at ingo/scripts/upgrade there is scripts for migrating. Ingo rules were in prefs, but now ingo has several tables to do the job. don't remember the name of the script. Check the return code of the script. I had a problem when there was too many entries to convert. I tried to put more memory on the script or cpu. I finally limited the number of accounts and it works.

Dom

2009/4/2 Mariusz Czyz <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    After upgrading from Horde 3.1.5, Imp 4.1.5, ingo 1.1.4 to Horde
    3.3.3, Imp 4.3.3, Ingo 1.2.1 I'm having trouble regenerating
    filters in Ingo.

    All the Sieve rules are stored on a different (remote) server.
    After upgrading to newer releases, Ingo does not recognize the
    existing rules and any attempt to manipulate the filters results
    in the Sieve rules file being overwritten and all previously
    accumulated rules being lost. I can verify from Ingo by clicking
    on "Show Active Script" that the original Sieve script is in place
    and is active but deactivating and reactivating the script
    overwrites the original (remote) script with whatever changes in
    Filters were done (locally) since the upgrade.

    Is there any way to make Ingo aware of the existing Sieve script?


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