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How To Migrate Mailboxes Between IMAP Servers With IMAP TOOLS
This guide explains how you can migrate mailboxes between IMAP servers with IMAP TOOLS.
IMAP TOOLS is a collection of Perl scripts that allow you to do various
tasks with IMAP servers and also POP3 servers. In this article I will
focus on the scripts imapcopy.pl (copies messages and mailboxes from one
IMAP server to another) and pop3toimap.pl (copies POP3 messages to an
IMAP server). Both scripts support SSL. If you specify port 993 (995 for
POP3) then an SSL connection is initiated. If the port number is 143
(110 for POP3) then it will try a non-SSL connection. With any other
value the port will be tested to see if it supports SSL. If so, SSL will
be used to make the connection; otherwise a non-SSL connection will be
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Wednesday, 05 October 2011 11:36 |
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How To Migrate Mailboxes Between IMAP Servers With imapcopy
This guide explains how you can migrate mailboxes between IMAP servers with imapcopy.
imapcopy lets you copy recursively all email messages and folders from
one imap account to another. It supports the protocols imap and imaps. Read more: |
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Wednesday, 08 September 2010 20:17 |
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Qmail OpenLdap On Ubuntu
This guide will help you easily set up a email server On Ubuntu
using Qmail as MTA, OpenLDAP as a back-end for users, and Courier IMAP
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Wednesday, 22 July 2009 16:26 |
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Install PHP 5.3.0/Lighttpd On Debian (Lenny) With Imap, MySQL, Sqlite3 And ImageMagick Support
This tutorial covers the setup of PHP 5.3.0/Lighttpd on Debian
(lenny) with imap, mysql, mysqli, sqlite3, ImageMagick and mycrypt
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Monday, 01 June 2009 13:50 |
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How To Migrate Mailboxes Between IMAP Servers With imapsync
This guide explains how you can migrate mailboxes between IMAP servers with imapsync.
imapsync is an IMAP synchronisation, sync, copy or migration tool. More
than 32 different IMAP server softwares are supported with success. All
flags are preserved, unread will stay unread, read will stay read,
deleted will stay deleted. Read more: |
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