Hi everybody!
I'm using Release 8.7.0_GA_1659.RHEL6_64_20160628192545 RHEL6_64 FOSS edition, it work without problem.
My company used domain old-domain.com before, but now my boss change name of company and the domain respectively. Each account of domain old-domain.com will be replaced with a account of new-domain.com. And the boss require me moving all the data from each account of domain old-domain.com to each account of domain new-domain.com. I have create all accounts with new-domain.com and ready for moving data. But how to....?
In some another email system, such as Postfix or Mdaemon, i only copy respectively data files from each folder of one old email account to new email account. But in Zimbra, i don't think it's simple like that. Please tell me what should i do ?
Thank so much!
How to move email data of account to another account ?
Re: How to move email data of account to another account ?
phoenix wrote:Why didn't you just rename the domain:
https://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/How_to_rename_a_domain
https://diadem.in/blog/rename-your-emai ... -zimbra-8/
Thanks phoenix for reply!
I see your suuggest about renaming domain but my boss plan to hold the old-domain.com because many partners of company still send email to the old-domain like a habit. So i have to maintan both old-domain and new-domain. Certainly, this process may only last for several months and in each email account, there is a rule setuped to foward email from old-domain to new-domain.
I search in forum and find that this tool imapsync can sastify my desire but i still want to know is there any way to move data between accounts like copy folder ?
Please give me an advice!
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Re: How to move email data of account to another account ?
lowhigh wrote:phoenix wrote:Why didn't you just rename the domain:
https://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/How_to_rename_a_domain
https://diadem.in/blog/rename-your-emai ... -zimbra-8/
Thanks phoenix for reply!
I see your suuggest about renaming domain but my boss plan to hold the old-domain.com because many partners of company still send email to the old-domain like a habit. So i have to maintan both old-domain and new-domain. Certainly, this process may only last for several months and in each email account, there is a rule setuped to foward email from old-domain to new-domain.
I search in forum and find that this tool imapsync can sastify my desire but i still want to know is there any way to move data between accounts like copy folder ?
Please give me an advice!
Hi,
After rename domain, you can create alias domain for old domain refer to new-domain : https://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/Managing_D ... main_Alias. The old domain still can receive email from your partner. When you reply email from your partner, you already use the new domain
Re: How to move email data of account to another account ?
imanudin11 wrote:lowhigh wrote:phoenix wrote:Why didn't you just rename the domain:
https://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/How_to_rename_a_domain
https://diadem.in/blog/rename-your-emai ... -zimbra-8/
Thanks phoenix for reply!
I see your suuggest about renaming domain but my boss plan to hold the old-domain.com because many partners of company still send email to the old-domain like a habit. So i have to maintan both old-domain and new-domain. Certainly, this process may only last for several months and in each email account, there is a rule setuped to foward email from old-domain to new-domain.
I search in forum and find that this tool imapsync can sastify my desire but i still want to know is there any way to move data between accounts like copy folder ?
Please give me an advice!
Hi,
After rename domain, you can create alias domain for old domain refer to new-domain : https://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/Managing_D ... main_Alias. The old domain still can receive email from your partner. When you reply email from your partner, you already use the new domain
That's Great, many thanks for imanudin11

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