On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 12:28, Joakim Ryden wrote:
En viss Ramprasad A Padmanabhan skrev:
[...]
> Great to hear that you too are using Mail::IMAPClient. Just a question
> When I used the migrate function to migrate the folders ( from a WU-imap
> server to a cyrus server ) I found that My script would sometimes just
> hang. This would happen whenever the mails included some spechial
> charachters and '\0' chars
> So I did the laborius way of getting the mail list and copying all mails
> one by one and timing out if a mail took too long. This way I also got
> rid of the bug that would set an incorrect date on the destination
> server. The date problem occurred only for Outlook Express clients.
> BTW I am using Mail::IMAPClient ver 2.2.7
>
> Now When I am trying to migrate from a lotus server I am having more
> problems of mails timing out
> Besides there is an excellent pascal script for IMAP copy at
> http://home.arcor.de/armin.diehl/imapcopy/imapcopy.html
> But that too does not copy all mails
>
> I was looking if there was a utlility that could directly read the
> ".nsf" files from a lotus server and convert to mails in cyrus
>
> Did you not face these problems at all, Can you just me mail me your
> script If you dont mind.

Check out this tool:

http://www.jplanglois.com/products/imapcp/

I have used it for Exchange, cyrus, courier and whole bunch of other IMAP
migrations. It has never given me any problems at all.

--Jo
But this does not work for lotus notes server 5.0.8

Strangely enough when I configure my outlook express client It is able to fetch the mails. So If the lotus server were not standards compliant then how does it work with outlook express

Ram


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