Should be no problem reading the mailboxes from your old 
server on the new one then. Just make sure you ftp them 
ASCII so the the CR/LFs get inserted properly. The IMail 
mailbox is based on what _once_ was the standard unix 
mailbox.

Bob

In reply to 15 Jun message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

>I apologize, I did not make it clear that I was
>migrating from a non-IMail server to IMail.  In fact,
>it is an ancient Linux-based box.  Sendmail and the
>sort are great if you have time to manage a Linux
>server, but IMail sure does look good and I am eagerly
>awaiting my install day.  :) 

>-Curtis

>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
>Of Scott Van Singel
>Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 9:43 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Migrating Accounts from Old
>System 


>easy
>copy the reg form old machine and put it in the new
>one. That will set the accounts and folders.

>Next transer all the folders in the Dir c:\imail to
>the new system that will transfer the emails in
>everyones email boxes. 



>Scott Van Singel
>Information and Community
>Technology Specialist
>Work: (517) 629-0963
>Pager: 888-249-6225
>E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/15/00 09:13AM >>>
>I know that it is possible to move messages from an
>old POP server to my new IMail server by logging in to
>that server with IMail Client for each individual
>user, but I was wondering if there is an easier way to
>possibly move all users messages without the need to
>log in individually.  Can anyone help answer this
>question?  I haven't received my copy of IMail yet,
>and I would like to be able to be up and running the
>same day that I receive the package.

>-Curtis

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