So does anyone know *for sure* how the --delete function will behave using
imapsync? Does it only delete that which it confirms was successfully
transferred?
I used it to successfully move over the bulk of my mail. In my
experience, the --delete function did exactly that. It only deleted
Quoting John Madden [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The disks are quite fast. bonnie++, for example, shows writes at
over 300MB/s.
What I'm finding though is that the processes aren't ever pegging them out --
nothing ever goes into iowait. The bottleneck is elsewhere...
John
This might seem dumb, but
message. For the record, that is also why Pine always
inserts a in front of any lines beginning with From in the
message body as well.
Andy
On Thu, 3 Nov 2005, David Blewett wrote:
Thanks, Leon and Chad for pointing this program out. It worked much
better! I was able to copy all
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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
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