Re: cyrus mailboxes format

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Not sure what the size the user base is, but one strategy that helps cleanup the mail boxes in the process, is to simply leave the old mail server in place, create new accounts on each client to the new server, and put out a memo stating that the old server will be up for X months, showing users how to drag-n-drop the old email they need/want to the new server.

This will keep the new mail server stores “clean", users will only drag-n-drop the emails they need/want to keep.

I find that most users actually appreciate the ability to clean house :)


On Mar 4, 2015, at 7:59 AM, Andres Tarallo <atarallo@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi !!!!
> 
> We're about to migrate a very old installation based on cyrus 2.3.11.  The target system is zimbra collaboration. Many users have years of mail stored in their maiboxes, we want to migrate those mails to the nuew server. 
> 
> I have the idea to do so with the aid of lmtpinject, a tool provided by zimbra. This tool insert into the mailboxes mails in maildir format. I need to confirm that cyrus stores mails in that format. 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Andrés 
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