Re: Moving data from MS office Outlook Webaccess to Squirrelmail

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  On 9/7/2010 12:27 PM, chuck wrote:
>    I have a new client and I'm building him a web page and pointing his
> domain name to my server - that's done and life is 98% good.  To this
> point he has only had email, MS Outlook Webaccess.  All of his past
> emails, address book etc. are on that server (I'm guessing a cbeyond
> server).
>
> I need to know how to extract everything and move him over to my server
> using Squirrelmail.

You are mixing up Squirrelmail being a mail client which has nothing to 
do with a server migration.

Likely what you should do is configure the IMAP service on the exchange 
server.

Then setup a client such as Thunderbird, Outlook, Outlook Express, etc. 
and configure the client to have the IMAP account for the new and old 
server.

Make sure you have subscribed to all the folders.

Then drag email from one server to the other.

Depending on the amount of email, the speed of the connections to the 
servers and the number of users, you could be in for a lot of work.

Regards,
KAM

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