Re: formail not parsing folder

2005-10-06 Thread Ken Murchison
Karl Boyken wrote: Thanks, Leon. It looks to me like either I'd need to know our users' passwords, or have them transfer their own mail folders, if I use imapsync. Is this correct? Or is there a way to use imapsync to transfer our users' mail folders without knowing their passwords? Have

RE: formail not parsing folder

2005-10-05 Thread lkolchin
QL. Regards, Leon Kolchinsky -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Karl Boyken Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 9:05 PM To: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu Subject: RE: formail not parsing folder Thanks, Leon. It looks to me like either I'

RE: formail not parsing folder

2005-10-05 Thread Karl Boyken
Thanks, Leon. It looks to me like either I'd need to know our users' passwords, or have them transfer their own mail folders, if I use imapsync. Is this correct? Or is there a way to use imapsync to transfer our users' mail folders without knowing their passwords? Have you used imapsync to

RE: formail not parsing folder

2005-10-04 Thread lkolchin
:45 PM To: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu Subject: formail not parsing folder I'm trying to convert email from our U Wash IMAP server over to Cyrus, using several Perl utilities mentioned in the O'Reilly IMAP book. One of these, folderxfer, uses formail to split the U Wash mbox fi

formail not parsing folder

2005-10-03 Thread Karl Boyken
I'm trying to convert email from our U Wash IMAP server over to Cyrus, using several Perl utilities mentioned in the O'Reilly IMAP book. One of these, folderxfer, uses formail to split the U Wash mbox file into separate messages. This is working fine, except for a couple of people's "Sent Ite