You mean CDB is way faster, right? if not, can you provide some benchmark results or even explanation?

++jukka

Remo Mattei wrote:
I would not use CDB just my point of view. Go to mysql way faster and better for all those domains you got. I used rsync on my server when I moved over to the new one as long as you got the same userid (vpopmail) you should be good. The question is do you have users email on your server or do they pop that? If they pop3 it that’s easy by using learn password make sure they use that for the first time which sets their password to what they have now (pop3) as far as I know does not work with imap.

Just my 2 cents,

Remo


On 1/11/10 20:55 , "Srdan Dukic" <srdan.du...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Hi,

    I've been given the job of migrating one of our existing Vpopmail
    servers accross to a new machine. I have successfully installed the
    latest version of Vpopmail on the new machine, but I have some
    questions about the next part of the migration. The current server
    has just under 5000 domains and subdomains and each of those has
    about 3-4 users each.

    What is the process for migrating from one Vpopmail install to
    another? Can I just recursively copy accross all of the files under
    '/home/vpopmail/domains'? And if so, is there some command I have to
    run after the copy accross to re-index the directories or Maildirs?
    The authentication system used is just the default 'CDB' file format
    on both of the servers.

    Another, related question is that I'm trying to find out the version
    of the Vpopmail that is installed on the old server, but am having
    some trouble. I've tried running some of the programs under the
    '/home/vpopmail/bin' directory with the '-v' and '--version' flags,
    but was unable to get a version number.

    Thank you




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