Ah thanks, I did an install a few years back, was a full suite of some iMAP server, client, mysql, some themes, was actually a simple solid install, never realized it was just the client side.

But I will gladly give that a shot, thanks for the quick reply :)

madalin wrote on 2/21/20 10:31 AM:
Roundcube is an email client, not a server. It merely fetches the emails from the server.

Try installing it on a separate server and configure it to point to the server where your email server is.

You'll probably have to migrate emails to a new server and then point roundcube to the new one.

I've successfully used imapsync in the past. Maybe that'll help you too:)

Regards,
Madalin.



On Fri, Feb 21, 2020, 17:22 Lance Raymond <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Morning all,

    I have a new client that has an old, old CentOS 6 server that is
    failing so we want to migrate over to a new server.   The old
    server I have console access, and a bit unsure on the setup as it
    is running EXIM as the process, but the webmail client says
    RoundCube.   There is no MySQL, so maybe it's just the GUI there
    using, but I want to move to a new server, clean RoundCube
    install, and wonder if there is anyone that knows if mail can be
    imported into that server.

    The current seems to be storing all the mail local, but I have 0
    experience with EXIM so not sure if there is a way to export /
    import, etc.

    Any help, direction is appreciated.

    Lance
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