Re: [Dovecot] Migrate 0.99 MBox into 1.0rc15-2

2007-08-30 Thread Robert Sander
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 20:34:52 +0200,
 Stephan Holl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 well, rc15 is offered thru debian stable. It runs w/o no errors so
 there is no need to update (yet). But yes, if someone knows a repo
 with a recent dovecot-package for debian stable.

backports.org has dovecot 1.0.0 for Debian etch.

Greetings
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Robert Sander


Re: [Dovecot] Migrate 0.99 MBox into 1.0rc15-2

2007-08-27 Thread Stephan Holl
Hello,

On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 09:05:41 +1000 Tim Bates [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Dave McGuire wrote:
  On Aug 26, 2007, at 4:00 PM, Kenneth Porter wrote:
  Several good centralized software management schemes have been
  around for a very, very long time.  I don't use *any* package
  management systems...they are more trouble than they're worth.
  The very existence of this thread is an example. ;)
 
 Meh... That all depends on your vendor. Even if they include an older 
 version, the better vendors keep everything secure and as bug free as 
 possible.
 Package managers allow busy people to keep a system up to date with 
 little effort. I would think security fixes are more important than
 new features any day.

well, rc15 is offered thru debian stable. It runs w/o no errors so
there is no need to update (yet). But yes, if someone knows a repo
with a recent dovecot-package for debian stable.

Best

Stephan


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Stephan Holl

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http://www.holl-land.de


Re: [Dovecot] Migrate 0.99 MBox into 1.0rc15-2

2007-08-26 Thread Kenneth Porter
--On Saturday, August 25, 2007 7:07 PM -0400 Charles Marcus 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Also - why rc15? Thats really old now. If your're doing a migration, why
not migrate to the newest version?


Perhaps the latest his distro offers?

Perhaps we need a wiki page showing alternate repos that offer a more 
up-to-date Dovecot for the more conservative distros (like RHEL and 
CentoOS).





Re: [Dovecot] Migrate 0.99 MBox into 1.0rc15-2

2007-08-26 Thread Tim Bates

Dave McGuire wrote:

On Aug 26, 2007, at 4:00 PM, Kenneth Porter wrote:
Several good centralized software management schemes have been around 
for a very, very long time.  I don't use *any* package management 
systems...they are more trouble than they're worth.  The very 
existence of this thread is an example. ;)


Meh... That all depends on your vendor. Even if they include an older 
version, the better vendors keep everything secure and as bug free as 
possible.
Package managers allow busy people to keep a system up to date with 
little effort. I would think security fixes are more important than new 
features any day.


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[Dovecot] Migrate 0.99 MBox into 1.0rc15-2

2007-08-25 Thread Stephan Holl
Hello,

I have old MBOX-trees from a dovecot-0.99-installation. I would like to
integrate them into dovecot 1.0.0rc15 with Maildir.

Sadly the old dovecot is no lonfger running, otherwise imapsync could be
used.

Does anybody can give some hints how to start?

TIA

Stephan


Re: [Dovecot] Migrate 0.99 MBox into 1.0rc15-2

2007-08-25 Thread Timo Sirainen
On Sat, 2007-08-25 at 11:12 +0200, Stephan Holl wrote:
 Hello,
 
 I have old MBOX-trees from a dovecot-0.99-installation. I would like to
 integrate them into dovecot 1.0.0rc15 with Maildir.
 
 Sadly the old dovecot is no lonfger running, otherwise imapsync could be
 used.
 
 Does anybody can give some hints how to start?

http://wiki.dovecot.org/Migration
http://wiki.dovecot.org/Migration/MailFormat



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Re: [Dovecot] Migrate 0.99 MBox into 1.0rc15-2

2007-08-25 Thread Charles Marcus

I have old MBOX-trees from a dovecot-0.99-installation. I would like to
integrate them into dovecot 1.0.0rc15 with Maildir.



http://wiki.dovecot.org/Migration
http://wiki.dovecot.org/Migration/MailFormat


Also - why rc15? Thats really old now. If your're doing a migration, why 
not migrate to the newest version?


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Best regards,

Charles