Re[2]: Message management question
RS> Using the IMAP protocol is definately the recommended way. If your RS> client will let you use drag-and-drop, go ahead and do that. I tried that, but now every time when I am selecting my INBOX, there is a message in my IMAP client log: !09.10.2003, 08:04:06: IMAP - Cannot list headers of the mailbox "INBOX". Server reports: Invalid sequence in Uid Is there something I should do? Something that would regenerate these ids for the messages? I tried reconstruct: /usr/cyrus/bin/reconstruct -r user.username but it did not make much difference - the message is still there. -- Best regards, Denismailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Message management question
On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Denis V. Suhanov wrote: > I wonder, is there any way to put my mail archive into a new Cyrus > account? I have quite a few messages I've received on my old pop > account. They are stored on my client locally but I can export them > pretty much to any known message format. In fact, I can even use > drag-and-drop features of the client program to move the messages into > an IMAP account. > > I am just not sure whether it is going to be OK and what would be the > safest way to have it done. Will I have to perform some additional steps > to update the account databases? What is the "right" way to insert > existing messages into user's account and transfer messages among accounts? Using the IMAP protocol is definately the recommended way. If your client will let you use drag-and-drop, go ahead and do that. -Rob -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Rob Siemborski * Andrew Systems Group * Cyert Hall 207 * 412-268-7456 Research Systems Programmer * /usr/contributed Gatekeeper
Message management question
Hello, I wonder, is there any way to put my mail archive into a new Cyrus account? I have quite a few messages I've received on my old pop account. They are stored on my client locally but I can export them pretty much to any known message format. In fact, I can even use drag-and-drop features of the client program to move the messages into an IMAP account. I am just not sure whether it is going to be OK and what would be the safest way to have it done. Will I have to perform some additional steps to update the account databases? What is the "right" way to insert existing messages into user's account and transfer messages among accounts? Thank you very much. Sincerely yours, Denis