Re: using Murder for migration from UW IMAP

2002-12-10 Thread Jeremy Rumpf
On Monday 09 December 2002 23:10 pm, John A. Tamplin wrote: Quoting Jeremy Rumpf [EMAIL PROTECTED]: You might also want to consider using the perdition IMAP/Pop3 proxy. It's well suited for something like this since it can use LDAP, MySQL, PostreSQL, and local GDBM databases to lookup

Re: using Murder for migration from UW IMAP

2002-12-10 Thread Ted Cabeen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], John A. Tamplin writ es: Quoting Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Do you really have so much data that it would take 2-3 days to move it? The tests I have done so far (using

Re: using Murder for migration from UW IMAP

2002-12-10 Thread John Alton Tamplin
Ted Cabeen wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], John A. Tamplin writ es: Quoting Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Do you really have so much data that it would take 2-3 days to move it? The

using Murder for migration from UW IMAP

2002-12-09 Thread John Alton Tamplin
Would it be possible to use Murder to migrate from UW IMAP? I have Cyrus setup and running on a new machine, but the problem is that taking everything down and converting all the mailboxes would be too much downtime (2-3 days). What I was thinking of is setting up a frontend server with UW

Re: using Murder for migration from UW IMAP

2002-12-09 Thread Rob Siemborski
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, John Alton Tamplin wrote: Would it be possible to use Murder to migrate from UW IMAP? I have Cyrus setup and running on a new machine, but the problem is that taking everything down and converting all the mailboxes would be too much downtime (2-3 days). What I was

Re: using Murder for migration from UW IMAP

2002-12-09 Thread John A. Tamplin
Quoting Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED]: So, the murder really isn't intended to work like this. Right, I understand. I also looked for more generic IMAP/LMTP proxies but most of the links were dead and the ones that weren't seemed to be lacking something. Does UW-IMAPd even support proxy

Re: using Murder for migration from UW IMAP

2002-12-09 Thread Rob Siemborski
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, John A. Tamplin wrote: No, logins to it will have to be the user who is accessing their mailboxes. Once the client logs into the proxy, isn't that same login information passed onto the backend server? No, the IMAP proxies use a superuser account to auth to the backends.

Re: using Murder for migration from UW IMAP

2002-12-09 Thread Jeremy Rumpf
On Monday 09 December 2002 06:37 pm, John Alton Tamplin wrote: Would it be possible to use Murder to migrate from UW IMAP? I have Cyrus setup and running on a new machine, but the problem is that taking everything down and converting all the mailboxes would be too much downtime (2-3 days).

Re: using Murder for migration from UW IMAP

2002-12-09 Thread John A. Tamplin
Quoting Jeremy Rumpf [EMAIL PROTECTED]: You might also want to consider using the perdition IMAP/Pop3 proxy. It's well suited for something like this since it can use LDAP, MySQL, PostreSQL, and local GDBM databases to lookup the real server for users.