Re: [Micronet] Moving IMAP mailboxes between servers?

From: Ian Crew <icrew_at_berkeley.edu>
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 19:18:10 -0700

Thanks Jim and Ryan:

I appreciate the advice, and have already started checking out the
imapsync tool. I'll also check out fastmail.fm...

Cheers,

Ian
On Jun 4, 2008, at 4:54 PM, James E. Blair wrote:

> Ian Crew <icrew_at_berkeley.edu> writes:
>
>>> I have a bunch of IMAP mailboxes that live on a server that
>>> we'll be repurposing soon, so I'd like to move them to a
>>> different IMAP server. Does anyone know of a tool that would
>>> allow me to do this migration without going through the pain
>>> of manually recreating each mailbox and dragging the messages
>>> across? (It's quite a few mailboxes [~30] and messages
>>> [20,000+], so doing it that way would be a major
>>> pain.)
>
> I concur with Ryan, imapsync is a very good tool for this sort of
> work. We used it to move around 1.3 million mailboxes with 95 million
> messages.
>
>>> -I haven't yet decided where to move the mailboxes TO,
>>> but I'm leaning towards GMail as that's the only free IMAP
>>> service I know about (other suggestions welcome).
>
> CalMail is a free IMAP service that can host your domain:
>
> https://calmail.berkeley.edu/docs/domainserv.html
>
> Or if this isn't UC Berkeley related, you might consider
> FastMail. They have a free (or pay to remove ads) service. They are
> significant contributors to Cyrus, an open source IMAP server.
>
> http://fastmail.fm/
>
> James E. Blair
> Principal Email Systems Administrator
> UC Berkeley - IST - IS - Collaboration Tools

Ian Crew
Supervisor, Collaboration Services
Information Services and Technology-Data Services
University of California, Berkeley
2195 Hearst Ave, Second Floor
http://collab.berkeley.edu

2009 Chair, Chancellor's Staff Advisory Committee
http://csac.chance.berkeley.edu

 
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