Here are the statistics from the first run:
Statistics
Time : 2454 sec
Messages transfered: 5820
Messages skipped : 198
Total bytes transfered : 51575344
Total bytes skipped: 29284546
Total bytes error : 18765985
Detected 1662 errors
I tried the --sk
If I recall correctly, you can remove that line entirely. Lines beginning
with "From " are used as the message delimiter in mbox format.
A real From header would be "From: xxx" (note the colon).
Cyrus doesn't need that header to separate messages since it has one file
per message. For the
Thanks, Leon and Chad for pointing this program out. It worked much
better! I was able to copy all the "good" messages fine with it.
I was able to track down the cause of the "Invalid Header" as well. For
some reason, I have a bunch of messages with this header:
">From XXX Tue Feb 22 20: 16:15
Try imapsync - http://www.linux-france.org/prj/imapsync/README
Here is an example of the syntax:
imapsync --host1 198.74.48.3 --user1 username1 --password1 secret1 --host2
198.74.48.10 --user2 username2 --password2 secret2 --noauthmd5 --include
'^ANYFOLDERNAME' --subscribe
Regards,
Leon
David Blewett wrote:
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. Interspers