Hello,  I am a small SOHO/Home operator of a James server, running it on OpenSuSE 15.2 and am in the midst of trying to upgrade it from a snapshot version of 3.4 to 3.6, but before jumping that far, I downloaded and installed the released version of 3.4 thinking that upgrading from the snapshot version to 3.4 released version would be the safest first step. It hasn't gone well and I have been jumping back and forth between these two versions while discovering and fixing problems as they show up. (Mostly things like missing jar files or wrong versions of them, and miss-configurations)  Anywise I am now noticing a divergence in the maildir databases, new folders added, emails in one version but not in the other etc.

So I am wondering if there is a tool or some other means to do a merge by hand. I tried/attempted some obvious things such as simply copying maildir folders across from one database to the other and updating the subscription lists but that alone didn't work. So I could use some guidance and/or pointers to documentation that describes how James models, uses, and makes changes to it's maildir database. The James website does not provide much in the way of documentation nor has Google been helpful.

Thanks in advance for taking the time to help me with this issue and/or provide advice.    Marc


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