01-Apr-02 at 18:57, Robert Chien ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> Hi,
> 
> I'm in the process of writing a CGI/Perl script to move
> folders from one IMAP server to another IMAP server. I would
> like to use mutt because I'm already familiar with it, but
> it's the first time I use mutt in a non-interactive way.

Err... why are you using Mutt? Why not just set up an NFS share or FTP
access, and just *copy* the files from one server to the other?

Or is there a specific reason you need to use an MUA to do it? I can't
think of one good reason, unless of course you don't have anything but
IMAP access to each server, in which case you're not going to be doing it
for a whole heap of users, are you?

I don't think mutt is too good at switching IMAP servers anyway... really
not the tool for the job.

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