> On 14/05/2020 09:02 Adi Pircalabu <a...@ddns.com.au> wrote: > > > On 14-05-2020 15:16, Aki Tuomi wrote: > >> On 14/05/2020 04:09 Gregory Sloop <gr...@sloop.net> wrote: > >> > >> > >> So I've done quite a lot of searching on the list and on the web - and > >> perhaps my google-fu is really bad - but I can't find any real recipes > >> on how to sync mail from the old server to the new. > >> > >> As an FYI - the old server is a CPanel/WHM setup on a VPS. > >> The new is mailcow - which uses docker. > >> > >> However, I don't think either of these platforms is what's causing > >> the issue - but I'm certainly not sure of that. > >> > >> --- > >> I've tried several things - but have lost track of all the things > >> I've tried. > >> This seemed like the best of all the things I've tried. > >> > >> This particular mailbox/user+domain is setup on both servers. > >> > >> doveadm backup -D -u mc-u...@abc.net ssh r...@abc.net -p2200 doveadm > >> dsync-server -u cp-u...@abc.net > >> > >> mc-u...@abc.net is the MC/NEW mailbox/domain > >> cp-u...@abc.net is the CPanel/OLD user/domain account > >> The SSH server of the remote system is running on port 2200. > >> > >> However when I try this, I get: > >> WARNING: The WATCHDOG_NOTIFY_EMAIL variable is not set. Defaulting to > >> a blank string. > >> dsync-local(u...@abc.net)<v44NFyRWvF5efgAAb6OASA>: Error: > >> read(remote) failed: EOF (version not received) > >> doveadm(u...@abc.net): Fatal: execvp(ssh) failed: No such file or > >> directory > >> > >> The process appears to hang, and a Ctrl+C stops it. > >> > >> I'd love to get pointed at a reasonable recipe on how to make this > >> work. > >> > >> I don't really get/understand the docs much at all. > >> [And either everyone else understands it just fine, and never thinks > >> to write a document on how to do it - or, and I think this is a lot > >> more likely - they're using something like imapsync to do it. I found > >> numerous places where others were, essentially, "Dovecot's tool is way > >> too complicated and I can't get it to work right, so I used imapsync." > >> I suppose I should probably just do that too, but it does seem a shame > >> to do that when the dovecot tool is almost certainly the best tool for > >> the job, but I can't figure out how to use it.] > >> > >> If someone can help me grok what's going on, I'm glad to write it up > >> for the list and or a blog entry so it's more accessible. > >> > >> TIA > >> -Greg > >> > > > > Just thought I'd point out that if you want to use ssh, it should be > > installed on both ends: > > > > "doveadm(u...@abc.net): Fatal: execvp(ssh) failed: No such file or > > directory" > > > > If you don't want to, or can't install ssh, you can also use doveadm > > server: > > > > service doveadm { > > inet_listener { > > port = 12534 > > } > > } > > > > doveadm_port = 12534 > > doveadm_password = secretpass > > > > Then you can use tcp:otherhost:12534 as target/source. > > Hi Aki, > Does this service provide encryption in transit? > > -- > Adi Pircalabu
You can use tcps if you enable SSL for doveadm listener. Add ssl=yes after port. Please keep replies on list. Aki