I'm not sure I understand all of the consequences of just moving these
folders from /home/user/mail to the new servers. So far, I seem to have
things working OK with a pop, imap, and horde webmail situation for any
particular account. It required using "namespace", but it seems to work.
Can any
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 7:43 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> If you need to convert formats or copy between machines, there is a program
> called imapsync that will connect as a client to two imap servers and sync
> the folder structure. You could probably also switch to cyrus if you use
> that to
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 11:02 AM, Steve Campbell wrote:
> Never too late for information.
>
> Here's the situation as it stands. The original server is a Centos 3
> box, and the new server is a Centos 6 box. They are separate boxes and I
> can move mail back and forth between the without losing an
Never too late for information.
Here's the situation as it stands. The original server is a Centos 3
box, and the new server is a Centos 6 box. They are separate boxes and I
can move mail back and forth between the without losing any email (so far).
I've got pop3 and imap logging in, but only
on 2/13/2012 4:35 AM Steve Campbell spake the following:
>
>
> On 2/12/2012 2:09 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
>> Am 12.02.2012 20:01, schrieb Steve Campbell:
>>> Actually, I'm having problems with pop and imap.
>>>
>>> I changed mailservers this weekend, going from a Centos 3 box to a
>>> Centos 6 b
did you try
doveconf -n -c dovecot.old.conf > dovecot.new.conf
we also use dovecot for POP as well as IMAP. we are using the maildir
storage for mails (one file per one mail). no problem sofar (touch wood).
suomi
On 02/13/2012 01:35 PM, Steve Campbell wrote:
>
>
> On 2/12/2012 2:09 PM, Alexan
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 6:41 AM, Peter Peltonen
wrote:
>> I reviewed that quite a bit during the night. I guess I need to read up
>> on dovecot's definitions, since that INBOX parameter kept throwing me.
>> There really isn't an INBOX to a pop account's mbox, but there is on our
>> imap scheme. S
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 2:35 PM, Steve Campbell wrote:
>>> If so, does anyone have a pretty good link to how to make dovecot
>>> function using the old Centos pop/imap scheme? Should I try and convert
>>> the old mbox files to another format or destination to make this work?
>> See http://wik
On 2/12/2012 2:09 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> Am 12.02.2012 20:01, schrieb Steve Campbell:
>> Actually, I'm having problems with pop and imap.
>>
>> I changed mailservers this weekend, going from a Centos 3 box to a
>> Centos 6 box. The Centos 3 box used the old standard imap and pop
>> servers
Am 12.02.2012 20:01, schrieb Steve Campbell:
> Actually, I'm having problems with pop and imap.
>
> I changed mailservers this weekend, going from a Centos 3 box to a
> Centos 6 box. The Centos 3 box used the old standard imap and pop
> servers. We use horde for our webmail. The pop3 mailboxes (
On 02/12/12 11:01 AM, Steve Campbell wrote:
> Can (should) dovecot be used for both imap and pop when considering the
> above setup of mbox in /var/spool/mail and imap folders in ~/mail? Horde
> will read the mbox to display new messages in it's screens.
mixing pop and imap is contradictory. pop
Actually, I'm having problems with pop and imap.
I changed mailservers this weekend, going from a Centos 3 box to a
Centos 6 box. The Centos 3 box used the old standard imap and pop
servers. We use horde for our webmail. The pop3 mailboxes (mbox) were
in /var/spool/mail and the imap folders we
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