rgrove / larch

:skull: Larch copies messages from one IMAP server to another. No longer maintained.
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Add support for global folder prefixes #39

Open rgrove opened 13 years ago

rgrove commented 13 years ago

See https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/larch/jc7cllhbnD4

kars7e commented 11 years ago

I would love if this feature got implemented... any chances?

sudoremo commented 10 years ago

+1, this is a must-have for me.

jxchong commented 9 years ago

Did this ever get implemented?

rgrove commented 9 years ago

Nope. I no longer actively develop or use Larch, and nobody has submitted a pull request that adds this feature.

rahul286 commented 9 years ago

@rgrove

use Larch

Are you using something else or don't need to move mails as part of daily job routine? We use larch quite frequently so wondering.

rgrove commented 9 years ago

I just haven't had a need to move large amounts of email in many years.

rahul286 commented 9 years ago

Great. I used this many times and can't thank you enough :-)

rgrove commented 9 years ago

That means a lot, @rahul286! I'm glad you found Larch useful.

jxchong commented 9 years ago

I found Larch because apparently Microsoft's support for "migrating" from our internal IMAP to Exchange Online/Offic365 consists of setting up email forwarding but not actual migrating the existing email content from one server to the other. While support for a global folder prefix would've helped a bit, I was able to mess around with folder structures enough to at least get my email migrated to office365... using Larch and only 11 emails failed to transfer (out of ~12k) because of the "Net::IMAP::ResponseParseError: unexpected token EOF (expected CRLF)"

So thanks so much! Hopefully Larch will keep working for a while and/or someone will pick up development in the future. This was a way better option than relying on imapsync.