On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 7:32 PM, Keith Edmunds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am migrating a Cyrus IMAP server to new hardware. To
> migrate the accounts I did the following on the old server:
>
> ctl_mboxlist -d > /tmp/mailboxes.dump
>
> ...and on the server:
>
> /usr/sbin/ctl_mboxlist -u < /tmp/m
I am migrating a Cyrus IMAP server to new hardware. To
migrate the accounts I did the following on the old server:
ctl_mboxlist -d > /tmp/mailboxes.dump
...and on the server:
/usr/sbin/ctl_mboxlist -u < /tmp/mailboxes.dump
/usr/sbin/cyrreconstruct
(This is a Debian system, so the "reconstruct"
Hi Michael
I have a site that uses the Bynari Outlook Insight connector that also
has "speed" issues. As a general rule anything that uses the equivalent
of the old CW mode is much slower than a direct IMAP connection. I have
never actually checked on this but I get the impression that in dire
As much as I shouldnt suggest a M$ product..
Ordinary Outlook allows you to "post" to a mail folder. At the raw IMAP
level it looks like a mail message but you can embedd anything you like
within the post object. Note that it is still difficult however to
search inside these "messages" if you are