I presumed you were moving to a server you controlled (you didn't specify
one way or another). If the new server is a domain you don't control, the
only way I know of would be to forward (re-send) the messages from the old
account to the new one. You could do this with a client application, or you
might write a simple script to feed them to qmail-inject (or sendmail for
that matter) to have them sent to the new account.
Dicky Kurniawan wrote:
> Eric,
> Your clue is work if the new user account is in the same domain. But, if
> the newuser account is not the same domain e.g. yahoo.com, could any clue ?
> Thankyou
> Regards
> Dicky K
>
> Eric "Shubes" wrote:
>> Dicky Kurniawan wrote:
>>
>>> Hello friends,
>>> I had forward one user in our mail server to another e-mail address, but
>>> the the older e-mail messages still in mail box? How could I send the
>>> older message?
>>> Thankyou
>>> Regards
>>> Dicky K
>>>
>>>
>> Simply move the mail files from the old account's folder(s) to the new
>> account's folder(s), e.g. (substitute appropriate names):
>> # cd /home/vpopmail/domains/yourdomain.com
>> # mv olduser/Maildir/new/* newuser/Maildir/new/.
>> # mv olduser/Maildir/old/* newuser/Maildir/old/.
>>
>>
--
-Eric 'shubes'
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