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On Thu, 27 Aug 2015, Petter Gunnerud wrote:
How do I merge files from one maildir into another maildir?
5 days ago the internet connection at the office broke, and I decided to power on the last copy of the server at my home and change public dns so that users could access their new mails via webmail from this spare server. (I didn't allow imap through firewall.)
Now the network at the office is back. DNS is updated so that mails are delivered to the office server again. But all the mails sent / received during those 5 days is only at my house. How can I merge those into the office server?I'd like to do this as a server administrator. I do not want to have each user forward the mails to them self from the temporarily webmail.
You have now:
two copies of old messages, 1 set with new ones and another one with newer ones. Both copies have a different set of messages, that habe been moved, copied, flagged, tagged, and expunged.
I tried to just copy the mail files on my own account - like I did once when I used courier-imap, but that did not work with dovecot.
You say, you use Maildir. If you copy the files from {new,cur} of the backup server into the corresponding directories of the production server (no dovecot* files!), the mtime of the {new,cur} directories of the production server should update und Dovecot is to detect the changes. It will then re-index the new messages.
However, you might run into issues, because message tagging or flagging is reflected in the filename following the ','. E.g:
1426783429.M295788P8020.mailsrv,S=5497,W=5593:2,Sa
'Sa' are tags and flags. The rest is the 'stem'.
I did "merging" in this way:
- copy the backup files to the production server,
- remove all files from this set, which are not located in cur/ or new/ directories,
- check, which files in both sets have the same content, ignoring filename and mtime and such, those are removed from the backup set,
- move all remaining files retaining the path into the production Maildir.
Step 3 is a bit tricky, because users may copy one message into another mailbox, thus making duplicates.
You can compare mailbox by mailbox or Maildir-wide. Both ways have pros and cons.
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