> The simplest, and most reliable, is to configure an email client with
> accounts for both servers and copy the mail over (I would use Mozillla.)
> Admittedly, this does not scale to many users.
Nor does it work well if you have to stop the transfer half way and
resume.
I'm doing this myself
I have a virtual domain system set up under Debian Woody with exim, ldap
as an auth backend, and cyrus 2.1.15 (backported to Woody). I am using
althierarchy and unixsep. Saslauthd is configured to use PAM as an
authentication mechanism.
Mailboxes are created with the name "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". D
Why? Unless Daniel uses lmtp auth, ldap is not consulted during
lmtp delivery.
I am assuming his MTA is using LDAP as the backend for the virtual map
for exim..As that is what I use in my setup with postfix using LDAP as
the backend for the virtual delivery table map.
He still needs to esca
I want to use the @ character in a mailbox name in cyrus 2.1.x
I have a virtual domain setup, using LDAP as the backend, and exim as
the MTA. Everything works fine if I use usernames of the format
user__domain_part1_part2, however that isn't very nice for end users.
I'd much prefer to use '[EM