Hi Daniel,

Sorry for the delay in replying. I've been moving across country and
only have sporadic internet access right now.

Reformatted excerpts from Daniel Wagner's message of 2008-11-19:
> 1. My mail is spread out in hundreds of Maildir directories, most of
> them "legacy" directories that I want to merge as I migrate.  Can I do
> this by just copying the mail files from the various "new" and "cur"
> directories to a central "cur" directory?

I *think* that just moving files from cur/ to cur/ and new/ to new/ will
work, but moving from new/ to cur/ I think typically changes the
filename slightly. I don't know if the rename is required or optional
though. Sup certainly doesn't care, but other tools might.

> 2. A more sup-related question: what things do I need to copy to
> migrate my labels, read/archived/starred status information, etc?  I
> definitely want to maintain as much of my mail's metadata as I can.

Since you're doing lots of moving things around, combining sources, and
upgrading Sup at the same time, I think the best option is going to be
to rebuild your index from scratch. You can use sup-dump to dump out
state information into a huge text file, and sup-sync --restored
--restore should be able to make use of that information to keep your
message state once your new sources have been created.

But definitely, DEFINITELY test it out first. I haven't tried that stuff
for a while and it might have experienced bitrot.

> 3. I'm assuming I won't lose anything if I update sup.

Nope. And I can't believe you're still using Sup 0.4!

> I think this topic deserves a wiki page, so I'll write up a summary of
> any advice I get as well as how my experience goes for future
> posterity.

That sounds great. Let us know how it goes, and I'll do my best to help
you though the process if things break. Just be sure to keep a backup of
everything. Message state is a precious asset.
-- 
William <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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