On 06/21/2011 08:52 PM, Javier wrote:
Hugo,

I have been there too.
Check if you are changing the server address in the e-mail client. If
you are doing so, most clients check uidls based on this (at least in
my tests).

If you keep the hostname intact and the uidls are the same, the
e-mails won't be downloaded again.  You can do this messing with the
hosts file in the client computer.

To check if the uidls are the same, just launch a telnet session in
both POP servers and issue a UIDL command and compare the output.

Javier


Hello Javier,

The hostname is intact since all pop/imap are being routed through a proxy. The problem is that using imapsync, for message migration, the uilds don't stay intact. I was hoping someone would know a tool, similar to imapsync, that would provide such a functionality. Alternately i can always scp/tar the messages from one server to the other, but for migration implementation reasons i would prefer imapsync, or the like.

Regards,

Hugo Monteiro.

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