I was told the other day that it was possible to transfer the email data
(folders, emails, attachments, etc) by doing something called an IMAP pull from
one server off of another server. Is this possible? Using the IMAP protocol to transfer the file/folder/data structure of all email accounts on one server to that on another server??
Here's why I'm asking. Currently I have email hosting for one of my
domains with everyone.net hosting service. I've had that since 1998 long before my webhosting days. My goal is to get away from their awful looking web interface onto my own hosting servers.
I haven't decided if I would use roundcube/atmail/squirrelmail, etc. I'm thinking about possibly not using those and using something that has a full server & client suite like Zimbra or the full version of atmail.
My question is... is such a thing like "IMAP Pulling" legit, or would I basically have to mass email all several hundred of those clients and say print your emails out because I can't save them??
Bradley
(folders, emails, attachments, etc) by doing something called an IMAP pull from
one server off of another server. Is this possible? Using the IMAP protocol to transfer the file/folder/data structure of all email accounts on one server to that on another server??
Here's why I'm asking. Currently I have email hosting for one of my
domains with everyone.net hosting service. I've had that since 1998 long before my webhosting days. My goal is to get away from their awful looking web interface onto my own hosting servers.
I haven't decided if I would use roundcube/atmail/squirrelmail, etc. I'm thinking about possibly not using those and using something that has a full server & client suite like Zimbra or the full version of atmail.
My question is... is such a thing like "IMAP Pulling" legit, or would I basically have to mass email all several hundred of those clients and say print your emails out because I can't save them??
Bradley