Silly question… Which is preferred? MailDir or Mbox? (directory vs flat file)
How would you do this when migrating from an old server to a new one?
Thx
-Mike
On May 2, 2017, at 1:58 AM, Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi@dovecot.fi> wrote:
Assuming your maildir path is /path/to/mail/Maildir You could do it like this:
mail_home=/path/to/mail mail_location=mdbox:~/Mail
Then run
doveadm import -A -s maildir:~/Maildir "" ALL
mdbox should end up in
/path/to/mail/Mail
Please try it with doveadm import -u username first and keep backups, naturally.
Aki
On 2017-05-02 09:51, Tamas Papp wrote:
Hi,
I replaced HDDs in my home server and reinstalled the OS (Ubuntu 17.04). Since I had some time I reviewed my Dovecot configuration and changed a couple of things, including mailbox format.
Now I would like to migrate e-mail (about 20G -- I use this server as an e-mail archive). The Maildir is available on the (old) hard disk. The new dovecot is running. What should I use? Would mbsync work? I would prefer a solution that does not mess up the UUIDs, but I can live with that too.
$ dovecot --version 2.2.27 (c0f36b0)
Incidentally, would you recommend sdbox or mdbox? Lots of e-mails, many of them have large attachments.
best,
Tamas