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  1. J

    Maildir to IMAP

    That creates really a big logfile;) I've created a video demonstrating the problem. Maybe it's enough. You have maybe an email I could send it to, as it contains my IMAP password?
  2. J

    Maildir to IMAP

    I seem to be having a new problem now. The scripts just quits, silently. I got a directory of about 20 directories which I want it to process, but then it just stops after it has takes a few of them. It also starts in the middle, at letter j* for some unknown reason. The log file doesn't...
  3. J

    Maildir to IMAP

    ok, great; thanks. I do however see a few of these: 100 messages copied 200 messages copied unexpected APPEND response to unexpected APPEND response to 300 messages copied 400 messages copied unexpected APPEND response to unexpected APPEND response to 500 messages copied 600 messages copied...
  4. J

    Maildir to IMAP

    Great, I've sent you an email. Also, isn't it the proper way to put it under INBOX? I'm not that familiar with how I'm supposed to do it, but it seems natural to put it cleanly under INBOX?
  5. J

    Maildir to IMAP

    Indeed; that's just great;) Thanks. I see, however, that from my early years, my split filters were not that great, so I see that I've got some messages that have ended up in the wrong directory, so I got some messages from a certain mailinglist inside the wrong directory. You think I should...
  6. J

    Maildir to IMAP

    ok, I'm closer. It seems this utility requires the actual directory to have a "." in front of it, like .foo and .bar How can I say that I don't have dots in front of the directory names? Also, it seems to require a subdirectory called "cur". I know this is the proper way for a Maildir, but...
  7. J

    Maildir to IMAP

    ok, I think I've got it; let me try.
  8. J

    Maildir to IMAP

    I'm really struggling to figure this one out. I have a directory called hukarz. Inside it I have directories: hukarz/foo hukarz/bar hukarz/baz Each directory is most a mailinglist, like List-ID: foo@foo.foo Well, anyways, I've admitted defeat and I've now signed up for a hosted IMAP...
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