The database update script can now (not a the time you, Mikael, wrote your message) be found in the sql/ directory in the DBMail 2.0 sources.

Ilja

On Friday, Oct 10, 2003, at 15:56 Europe/Amsterdam, Mikael Syska wrote:

Will it be very hard to make it just copy from 1.1 to 1.1 or will the DBMail 2.0 be released soon, or is it allready available on the net, I can't seem
to find it in the www.dbmail.org site.....

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Ilja Booij
Sendt: 10. oktober 2003 13:41
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Emne: Re: SV: [Dbmail] php script for copying mailboxes to another db


I'm working (almost finished) actually on a python script that will copy all data from one database to the other. This script can make connections with both MySQL and PostgreSQL, where the "input" and "output" systems can be of
a different type.

Also, the script copies the data, without data loss on the original side. It
only copies from the DBMail 1.1 format to the DBMail 2.0
format.

Ilja

On Friday, Oct 10, 2003, at 13:31 Europe/Amsterdam, Mikael Syska wrote:

Hey,

Aint there a script for copying a Postgresql db to a mysql db, cause
its
kind a silly to both have a mysql and postgresql database when it all
can be
in the mysql, (have some other applications that runs on the mysql and
want
to have it all on the mysql if its possible to move all the data....)

// ouT
// Mikael

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Roel Rozendaal - IC&S
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Emne: [Dbmail] php script for copying mailboxes to another db


hi all,

friend of mine worked this php-cmd line script out to migrate users
from one dbmail system to another. It has been used in production for
about 300 accounts with the sidenote that the dbmail daemons and
postfix were stopped - the script has explicitly not been tested for
usage in a system with running postfix and daemons. You can specifiy
the locations of the source and target system in the code. It has some
comments in it so it shouldn't be too hard to change it to your own
requirements. Might be useful to some of yours, remember that your
mileage may vary
:-)


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