Hi Martijn,
I leave your original post intact in case it hadn't been sent to the list,
where it is clearly meant to be addressed...
Tools? Fetchmail reads IMAP and delivers via SMTP. (The two IMAP
services must obviously be on different ports and/or machines...)
http://www.courier-mta.org/imap/
http://www.catb.org/~esr/fetchmail/
Good Luck!
-------- Original Message --------
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 12:55:29 +0100 (CET)
Subject: Migrating to courier IMAP (Re: [courier-users] Filtering messages)
From: "Martijn Lievaart" <m...@rtij.nl>
To: "Alessandro Vesely" <ves...@tana.it>
Alessandro Vesely said:
Not at all. However, it is true that people can use Courier-IMAP without
Courier-SMTP; and that one can hardly find a comparable IMAP product.
<rant>
Sorry, but you triggered it. A competitor to Courier IMAP, who shall
remain unnamed, broke again at work. Upgrade your perl, break IMAP
administration. As this IMAP uses an maildir-like storage that is not
maildir compatible, upgrading to courier is a nightmare, but as I have
time in the next month I'm going to do it anyhow. Once you're used to
Courier IMAP, others just plain suck.
</rant>
Anyone have some tool for me to ease the migration? I can only read the
mailboxes by IMAP, so this tool should read through IMAP (I can
authenticate as any user) and write either trough IMAP, in mbox or in
maildir format. Or anything else I can easily import in Courier.
<rant> Which is basically anything besides this stupid database format
used on this stupid IMAP implementation. Hell, even .pst would
work!</rant>
M4