Re: transferring folder subscriptions?

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yeah, sorry, i totaly forgot about that =)
the old server is a cyrus version 2.2.8 on a rather old suse (don't know
exactly what version right now).
for migration i started out using cyrus2dovecot, but then i switched to
imapsync because it's better in regards to transferring meta-info, like
which mails were read already etc.

but the real problem i have is still, to find out where/how on the old
server the info of squirrelmail (like subscribed folders) ist stored.
Or, if this is just to much trouble, because then i could just let them be
generated automatically by a script.

thanks for any further answers =)
best regards
sil

On Tue, November 29, 2011 07:59, Paul Lesniewski wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 2:20 PM,  <Lupin5th@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> How can I find out, where this info is stored on the old server?
>> Or would it be easier to just assume, that a user has subscribed all
>> folders in his maildir
>> and make a script, that generates a file "subscriptions" that lists all
>> folders in a users Maildir?
>
> You don't specify what IMAP servers and versions you are migrating
> between.  You have to provide more details if you expect good help.
>
> Guessing that you're migrating between Cyrus and Dovecot, you probably
> want to choose a better tool.  See:
>
> http://wiki.dovecot.org/Migration/Cyrus
>
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> Paul Lesniewski
> SquirrelMail Team
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