Try imapsync - http://www.linux-france.org/prj/imapsync/README

Here is an example of the syntax:

imapsync --host1 198.74.48.3 --user1 username1 --password1 secret1 --host2 
198.74.48.10 --user2 username2 --password2 secret2 --noauthmd5 --include 
'^ANYFOLDERNAME' --subscribe 

Regards,
Leon

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Blewett
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 9:40 PM
To: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: Formatting Messages

I've tested out several different IMAP servers in the last few years (Courier, 
DBMail, now Cyrus). All my personal mail is currently in DBMail, and I'm trying 
to migrate it to Cyrus. I've got archives of a few mailing lists that run to 
the thousands of messages. Interspersed throughout these are random messages 
that apparently have "bare newlines" or "invalid headers". When trying to move 
the entire folder, I'll get these often reported errors.

Is there a way to move the messages that do not have malformed headers, and 
leave the rest? I want to move as much as I can to Cyrus, but I really don't 
want to have to try each message seperately. 
Alternatively, is there a tool to repair the messages with errors?

I've tried having 2 IMAP accounts in Thunderbird, and moving from one to the 
other. I've tried mailutil, offlineimap, and mbsync with no luck. Any tips 
would be appreciated!

David
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