On 3/15/2012 6:29 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Wed, 2012-03-14 at 10:46 -0400, Steve Campbell wrote:
I've mostly finished a conversion from an old Centos 3 UW-Imap server to
a new Centos 6 dovecot server.
This is messy stuff to do. There are ways you could make Dovecot behave
identically to UW
On 3/14/2012 7:33 PM, Joseph Tam wrote:
Steve Campbell writes:
Their imap folders, the ones that they create using an imap client or
webmail, are either in ~ or ~/mail. Their original .mailboxlist is
always in ~. Based on that, I should probably copy any imap folders not
in ~/mail to that fo
On Wed, 2012-03-14 at 10:46 -0400, Steve Campbell wrote:
> I've mostly finished a conversion from an old Centos 3 UW-Imap server to
> a new Centos 6 dovecot server.
This is messy stuff to do. There are ways you could make Dovecot behave
identically to UW-IMAP (mail_full_filesystem_access=yes), b
On 2012-03-14 3:53 PM, Steve Campbell wrote:
I'm not sure these are virtual users, so that link may have confused me.
All accounts on these servers have real unix accounts. Their inbox is
/var/spool/mail/unix-user-name.
Doesn't matter, the same thing applies... don't put mail directly in
thei
Steve Campbell writes:
Their imap folders, the ones that they create using an imap client or
webmail, are either in ~ or ~/mail. Their original .mailboxlist is
always in ~. Based on that, I should probably copy any imap folders not
in ~/mail to that folder, duplicate ~/.mailboxlist to the file
On 3/14/2012 1:00 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2012-03-14 10:46 AM, Steve Campbell wrote:
Over the years, some imap accounts had their folders directly in their
home directory and the contents of the .mailboxlist file would have an
entry with just the name of the folder in it (Trash, eg), and
On 2012-03-14 10:46 AM, Steve Campbell wrote:
Over the years, some imap accounts had their folders directly in their
home directory and the contents of the .mailboxlist file would have an
entry with just the name of the folder in it (Trash, eg), and most had
the folders in their ~/mail folder wi
On 3/14/2012 10:46 AM, Steve Campbell wrote:
One last question, please.
Over the years, some imap accounts had their folders directly in their
home directory and the contents of the .mailboxlist file would have an
entry with just the name of the folder in it (Trash, eg), and most had
the
I've mostly finished a conversion from an old Centos 3 UW-Imap server to
a new Centos 6 dovecot server. I did not copy the old ~/.mailboxlist
file to ~/mail/.subscriptions file, but notice some users have the
latter file now. These are all mbox folders on the old and new server.
I'm getting re