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
QL.
Regards,
Leon Kolchinsky
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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'
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
: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
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