migrate email from one harddrive to other?

lkbryant

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hi, i had a perfectly find and working system, but one day i decided to upgrade my fedora core3 to newest one. but messed up an upgrade on fc3 to fc4 halfway due to some missing dependencies through yum.
system would not run after reboot, since packages were updated and some were not and they had a mismatch on version.

so i added a second harddrive, and i installed a fresh copy of fc3 on it.

i then reinstalled directadmin.

then i created the user accounts, email accounts, ftp accounts.

then i moved over the web files over from old hard drive to new hard drive.

now everything is working fine except i dont have the previously stored emails.

now i want to migrate all my emails from old harddrive to new harddrive.

how can i do this?

i already added the user and created the email accounts through directadmin.

which files do i need to move over my old hard drive?
 
hi, i had a perfectly find and working system, but one day i decided to upgrade my fedora core3 to newest one. but messed up an upgrade on fc3 to fc4 halfway due to some missing dependencies through yum.
system would not run after reboot, since packages were updated and some were not and they had a mismatch on version.

so i added a second harddrive, and i installed a fresh copy of fc3 on it.

i then reinstalled directadmin.

then i created the user accounts, email accounts, ftp accounts.

then i moved over the web files over from old hard drive to new hard drive.

now everything is working fine except i dont have the previously stored emails.

now i want to migrate all my emails from old harddrive to new harddrive.

how can i do this?

i already added the user and created the email accounts through directadmin.

which files do i need to move over my old hard drive?

So as the server admin are you saying that you had No backups??
 
He's not saying that at all. He's saying the emails didn't get moved over, and he's asking how to do that.

Jeff
 
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