Hello, A sysadmin here tried to upgrade our Horde/IMP install without an appropriate backup strategy. We're left with a system that can take a minute or two to do any transactions. I'm not at all confident that it's even consistent in which files are from which version.
Since our configuration has years of cruft anyways, I am tempted to start anew. I've gotten a new install going on the same machine as the old one, and it is plenty responsive. However, just pulling the plug on the old instance is a problem politically, as our users have set their preferences, including the usual complicated filters and such, and they would be upset to lose that configuration! What I'm wondering is whether it's possible to dump the user data from one instance of Horde/IMP, and put it into another. I tried a naive strategy of dumping the horde_users and horde_prefs tables from the old database, and importing them into the new, but that didn't work (I couldn't see any of my user's preferences) so I backed out. Does anyone have any ideas for how to accomplish this? My apologies if this is covered anywhere - I have read up as much as I can, and been watching this list for a few days, but I may have missed something. Thanks very much! Jesse Ross Systems Administrator Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard -- IMP mailing list - Join the hunt: http://horde.org/bounties/#imp Frequently Asked Questions: http://horde.org/faq/ To unsubscribe, mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]