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    which imap server uses kopano

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    • pixel
      pixel last edited by

      Hmm, that means I have no option to transfer imap-accounts from kolab to kopano by using a tool like imapsync e.g. ?

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by

        imapsync should work. In fact, the utility “kopano-migration-imap” is based on it.

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        • pixel
          pixel last edited by

          @jengelh said in which imap server uses kopano:

          kopano-migration-imap

          What is “kopano-migration-imap” and where can I get it?

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          • fbartels
            fbartels Kopano @pixel last edited by

            @pixel please have a look at https://wiki.z-hub.io/display/K4U/Migrating+to+Kopano+installed+on+Univention

            Regards Felix

            Resources:
            https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
            https://documentation.kopano.io/
            https://kb.kopano.io/

            Support overview:
            https://kopano.com/support/

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            • pixel
              pixel last edited by

              I have a final question. It is possible to use the tool to migrate the mails (imap) over the lan connection? Example:

              My old mails in kolab on host: kolab.local.lan
              My new kopano ist on host: saturn.local.lan

              I install a new vm (ucs member) host: transfer.local.lan an install the package “kopano-migration-imap” on this host, transfer the mails and kill the vm.

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              • externa1
                externa1 @pixel last edited by

                @pixel

                Hi you don’t need a third machine you may install “kopano-migration-imap” on host: saturn.local.lan and tranfer through lan from kolab.local.lan

                rg
                Christian

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                • pixel
                  pixel last edited by

                  *The package kopano-migration-imap required some dependencies that are not part of the official Univention repositories, but are available from the “unmaintained” *
                  …
                  it is possible to remove everything clean from the system when I finished?

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                  • fbartels
                    fbartels Kopano @pixel last edited by

                    @pixel said in which imap server uses kopano:

                    it is possible to remove everything clean from the system when I finished?

                    that would be a more fitting question for the Univention forum.

                    Regards Felix

                    Resources:
                    https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
                    https://documentation.kopano.io/
                    https://kb.kopano.io/

                    Support overview:
                    https://kopano.com/support/

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                    • pixel
                      pixel last edited by

                      @fbartels said in which imap server uses kopano:

                      that would be a more fitting question for the Univention forum.

                      OK I will do it. Back to my question before … it is possible to transfer with a third machine? A vm with ucs a member are ready in 15 min and after the migration I send her to nirvana :-)

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                      • fbartels
                        fbartels Kopano @pixel last edited by

                        @pixel said in which imap server uses kopano:

                        it is possible to transfer with a third machine

                        yes, absolutely.

                        Regards Felix

                        Resources:
                        https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
                        https://documentation.kopano.io/
                        https://kb.kopano.io/

                        Support overview:
                        https://kopano.com/support/

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                        • pixel
                          pixel last edited by

                          ok, vm ist up and running … the save way :-)

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                          • pixel
                            pixel last edited by

                            ok, i set the variable:

                            ucr set repository/online/unmaintained=yes
                            

                            and:

                            apt update
                            

                            but I can find a package:

                            root@ucstest:~# apt search kopano
                            Sortierung... Fertig
                            Volltextsuche... Fertig
                            

                            or:

                            WebUI -> Packache -> search -> kopano

                            What’S wrong?

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                            • pixel
                              pixel last edited by pixel

                              ok, I have to install kopano-core on the test environment before I try tu install the migration-tool . My mistake

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                              • pixel
                                pixel last edited by

                                Ok, i try to start the migration from an kolab server with:

                                kopano-migration-imap --noauthmd5 --host1 192.168.1.72 --user1 'user1@domain.de' --password1 '#geheim' -sep2 / --prefix2 "" --host2 192.168.1.6 --user2 user1.ganz --password2 '#geheim'
                                

                                but I become:

                                Transfer started at Tue Sep  5 10:16:17 2017
                                PID is 20593
                                Log file is LOG_kopano-migration-imap/2017_09_05_10_16_17_user1.ganz.txt ( to change it, use --logfile path ; or use --nolog to turn off logging )
                                $RCSfile: kopano-migration-imap,v $ $Revision: 1.727 $ $Date: 2016/08/19 10:30:36 $ Command line used:
                                /usr/bin/kopano-migration-imap --noauthmd5 --host1 192.168.1.72 --user1 user1.ganz@domain.de --password1 MASKED -sep2 / --prefix2  --host2 192.168.1.6 --user2 user1.ganz --password2 MASKED
                                Temp directory is /tmp  ( to change it use --tmpdir dirpath )
                                PID file is /tmp/kopano-migration-imap.pid ( to change it use --pidfile filepath ; to avoid it use --pidfile "" )
                                Wrinting my PID 20593 in /tmp/kopano-migration-imap.pid
                                Modules version list:
                                Mail::IMAPClient     3.35
                                IO::Socket           1.38
                                IO::Socket::INET     1.35
                                IO::Socket::INET6    2.72
                                IO::Socket::SSL      2.002
                                Net::SSLeay          1.65
                                Compress::Zlib       2.064
                                Digest::MD5          2.53
                                Digest::HMAC_MD5     1.01
                                Digest::HMAC_SHA1    1.03
                                Term::ReadKey        2.32
                                File::Spec           3.48_01
                                Time::HiRes          1.9726
                                Unicode::String      2.09
                                IO::Tee              0.64
                                File::Copy::Recursive 0.38
                                Authen::NTLM         ?
                                URI::Escape          3.31
                                Data::Uniqid         ?
                                JSON                 ?
                                JSON::WebToken       ?
                                Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA  0.28
                                LWP                  6.08
                                HTML::Entities       3.69
                                Getopt::Long         2.42
                                Test::MockObject     ?
                                ( use --no-modulesversion to turn off printing this Perl modules list )
                                Info: turned ON syncinternaldates, will set the internal dates (arrival dates) on host2 same as host1.
                                Host1: will try to use LOGIN authentication on host1
                                Host2: will try to use LOGIN authentication on host2
                                Host1: imap connexion timeout is 120 seconds
                                Host2: imap connexion timeout is 120 seconds
                                Host1: IMAP server [192.168.1.72] port [143] user [user1.ganz@domain.de]
                                Host2: IMAP server [192.168.1.6] port [143] user [user1.ganz]
                                Host1: connecting and login on host1 [192.168.1.72] port [143] with user [user1.ganz@domain.de]
                                Host1 banner: * OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 LITERAL+ ID ENABLE STARTTLS LOGINDISABLED] kolab.local.lan Cyrus IMAP git2.5+0-Kolab-2.5-108.3.el6.kolab_3.4 server ready
                                Host1: 192.168.1.72 says it has NO CAPABILITY for AUTHENTICATE LOGIN
                                Host1 failure: Error login on [192.168.1.72] with user [user1.ganz@domain.de] auth [LOGIN]: 2 NO Login only available under a layer
                                

                                any experience with kolab?

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                                • fbartels
                                  fbartels Kopano @pixel last edited by

                                  Hi @pixel ,

                                  what you installed is merely a packages imapsync. so you should be able to follow examples given for imapsync, for example https://wiki.kolab.org/Imapsync

                                  Regards Felix

                                  Resources:
                                  https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
                                  https://documentation.kopano.io/
                                  https://kb.kopano.io/

                                  Support overview:
                                  https://kopano.com/support/

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                                  • pixel
                                    pixel last edited by pixel

                                    Ok, it works.For migrate from kolab3 -> kopano:

                                    -Backup your Kolab3
                                    -Export Adressbook&Calendar with Kolab-Webmail
                                    -Delete the Kolab-Groupware-Folder (Calendar, Files, Journal …)

                                    kopano-migration-imap --host1 [Kolab-IP]--user1 'primary.mail@adress.de' --password1 '#geheim' --ssl1  --authmech1 PLAIN -sep2 / --prefix2 "" --host2 [Kopano-IP] --user2 'user2' --password2 '#geheim'
                                    
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