Re: [exim] Exim Mail Import

2007-06-27 Thread cfaust-dougot
Thanks Erik, If anyone is interested, I tried a few different things, imap to imap copy, imap to maildir, pop3 to imap etc. And this program Imapsync worked the best for me. http://www.linux-france.org/prj/imapsync/

Re: [exim] Exim Mail Import

2007-06-27 Thread Erik Schorr
Exim can use either an mbox or maildir style mail spool. I'm not sure how exchange stores its mail, but try looking for something that simply extracts the messages into raw MBOX format messages and copy them to the respective users' mailspool on the unix system. The only way it depends on Exi

Re: [exim] Hints needed to run forwarded messages through a pipe

2007-06-27 Thread David S. Madole
> From Marc Sherman on Wednesday, June 27, 2007 11:20 AM > David S. Madole wrote: > > > > I do an extensive amount of message processing based on database > > content, and one thing that works well for me is to have a dummy > > router early in the chain that does the database lookup and > popul

Re: [exim] Hints needed to run forwarded messages through a pipe

2007-06-27 Thread Marc Sherman
David S. Madole wrote: > > I do an extensive amount of message processing based on database > content, and one thing that works well for me is to have a dummy > router early in the chain that does the database lookup and populates > $address_data with everything that will be needed later, with the

Re: [exim] Hints needed to run forwarded messages through a pipe

2007-06-27 Thread David S. Madole
> From Erik Schorr on Wednesday, June 27, 2007 6:39 AM > David S. Madole wrote: > >> From Erik Schorr on Tuesday, June 26, 2007 10:51 PM > >> > >>command = "forward_prog -f '$header_from' -r > >> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' -t '${lookup mysql {SELECT alias FROM > >> email_virtuser WHERE user='$local_

Re: [exim] Exim Mail Import

2007-06-27 Thread Dave Evans
On Wed, Jun 27, 2007 at 10:26:45AM -0400, cfaust-dougot wrote: > Heiko + Dave, the new store will be maildir and be available via > www/pop/imap. As for the current setup, there isn't anything major. About 50 > mail boxes with most being a single inbox with handful of messages. There is > one huge

Re: [exim] Exim Mail Import

2007-06-27 Thread cfaust-dougot
> A couple of suggestions (which I've never used): Thanks Dennis for those suggestions, I'm going to give it a shot!!. > It depends - where do you intend to store the messages, once you are no longer > using Exchange? Also, how do you propose to allow users to collect their > mail? Exim neit

Re: [exim] Exim Mail Import

2007-06-27 Thread Ian Eiloart
--On 27 June 2007 06:29:36 -0400 cfaust-dougot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello All, > > We are moving to a new ISP and switch mail servers from Exchange to Exim. > There is nothing special on the exchange server (no calendar or lists or > anything like that). Exim is not a mail store. It's u

Re: [exim] accepting mail from a specific IP

2007-06-27 Thread Magnus Holmgren
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > We are facing problem in accepting mails from one of our own servers listed > in spam database. How can mails be accepted from a specific IP? That depends on exactly how the mails are rejected in the first place. I suggest that you read up on how ACLs work in chapter 40

Re: [exim] Exim Mail Import

2007-06-27 Thread Dennis Davis
On Wed, 27 Jun 2007, Peter Bowyer wrote: > From: Peter Bowyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: exim users > Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 11:56:11 +0100 > Subject: Re: [exim] Exim Mail Import ... > Better to use an IMAP copy utility - can't think of the name offhand > but I bet Google knows. That assumes you

Re: [exim] Exim Mail Import

2007-06-27 Thread Heiko Schlittermann
Peter Bowyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Mi 27 Jun 2007 12:56:11 CEST): > > Or you might pipe the retrieved messages via SMTP to your Exim, having > > the Exim responsible for talking to your mail store backend. > > > > The latter can be accomplished by fetchmail. (POP3/IMAP -> SMTP) > > Really not a goo

Re: [exim] Exim Mail Import

2007-06-27 Thread Peter Bowyer
On 27/06/07, Heiko Schlittermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > cfaust-dougot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Mi 27 Jun 2007 12:29:36 CEST): > > Hello All, > > > > We are moving to a new ISP and switch mail servers from Exchange to Exim. > > There is nothing special on the exchange server (no calendar or lists

Re: [exim] Exim Mail Import

2007-06-27 Thread Heiko Schlittermann
cfaust-dougot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Mi 27 Jun 2007 12:29:36 CEST): > Hello All, > > We are moving to a new ISP and switch mail servers from Exchange to Exim. > There is nothing special on the exchange server (no calendar or lists or > anything like that). > > Can anyone tell me how I can get t

Re: [exim] Exim Mail Import

2007-06-27 Thread Dave Evans
On Wed, Jun 27, 2007 at 06:29:36AM -0400, cfaust-dougot wrote: > Hello All, > > We are moving to a new ISP and switch mail servers from Exchange to Exim. > There is nothing special on the exchange server (no calendar or lists or > anything like that). > > Can anyone tell me how I can get the me

Re: [exim] Hints needed to run forwarded messages through a pipe

2007-06-27 Thread Erik Schorr
David S. Madole wrote: >> From Erik Schorr on Tuesday, June 26, 2007 10:51 PM >> >> What I'd like to do is send messages with recipients that are >> "forward users" (as picked up by the sql_aliases router shown >> below) through a pipe, so the pipe can check and add some >> headers, and then re-

[exim] Exim Mail Import

2007-06-27 Thread cfaust-dougot
Hello All, We are moving to a new ISP and switch mail servers from Exchange to Exim. There is nothing special on the exchange server (no calendar or lists or anything like that). Can anyone tell me how I can get the messages moved over? I've been searching the web and list and I'm not seeing

[exim] Catchall Alias

2007-06-27 Thread Q Beukes
Currently I have the following configuration for my last router: final_aliases: driver = redirect allow_fail allow_defer data = ${lookup mysql \ { SELECT dest FROM aliases WHERE email='[EMAIL PROTECTED]' AND type="site"} \ {$value} \ { ${looku