<div dir="ltr">Much appreciated all.<div><br></div><div>Short of grabbing the user's passwords (trying not to do that, nor reset them) for imapsync and creating CRON / service wrapper, it looks like davmail is going to work out of the box.</div><div><br></div><div>Spun up a 2c/hr Ubuntu t2.micro, opened up the right POP port for Gmail to check , a few pre-reqs for davmail, and confirmed Exchanges 2010 EWS was running on blackboxed parent company server. Now each user needs to "add the Other Account POP3" in Gmail.</div><div><br></div><div>My only config change is:</div><div><div>...</div><div># connection mode auto, EWS or WebDav<br></div><div>davmail.enableEws=EWS</div><div># base Exchange OWA or EWS url</div><div>davmail.url=<a href="https://mail.company.com.au/ews/exchange.asmx">https://mail.company.com.au/ews/exchange.asmx</a></div><div>davmail.allowRemote=true</div><div>...</div><div>#############################################################</div><div># IMAP settings</div><div># Delete messages immediately on IMAP STORE \Deleted flag</div><div>davmail.imapAutoExpunge=true</div><div># Enable IDLE support, set polling delay in minutes</div><div>davmail.imapIdleDelay=</div><div>...</div><div>#############################################################</div><div># POP settings</div><div># Delete messages on server after 30 days</div><div>davmail.keepDelay=30</div><div># Delete messages in server sent folder after 90 days</div><div>davmail.sentKeepDelay=90</div><div># Mark retrieved messages read on server</div><div>davmail.popMarkReadOnRetr=false</div><div>...</div></div><div><br></div><div>I couldnt see anything that deleted mail on retrieval, only if marked as deleted. POP deletes 30 days old, but that only the Gmail side/connector. Hopefully this wont delete via EWS? Not sure what happens...Anyone know how to check for messages just the last 7 days or so in the past?<br></div><div><br></div><div>The other risk is how expensive AWS data would be for a month of email 'relaying' for 2 users. Not much I suppose, unless it migrates their entire mailbox history.</div><div><br></div><div>Shanon</div><div><br></div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 20 September 2014 14:07, Mrrob <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:rob@mrrob.info" target="_blank">rob@mrrob.info</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">imapsync seems to be what your after but I'll add another suggestion. Bit of a strange way to do it but if you have outlook web access you could use davmail. Be sure to check the config and make sure you're not deleting old messages accidentally.<br>
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On 20/09/14 11:45, Brad Campbell wrote:<br>
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Second vote for imapsync. It's awesome.<br>
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On 20/09/14 11:32, Onno Benschop wrote:<br>
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I'm not near my computer, but I seem to recall that there is an outlook<br>
migration tool at the client side.<br>
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I've also done stuff with an IMAP copy tool, but I don't recall the<br>
name, something like imapsync.<br>
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Hope this helps.<br>
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On 20 Sep 2014 11:14, "Shanon Loughton" <<a href="mailto:autobot@iinet.net.au" target="_blank">autobot@iinet.net.au</a><br>
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Hi All<br>
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Im migrating mail from a secured IMAP exchange 2010 (I think) server<br>
from parent company - its a blackbox for me - to Google Apps For<br>
Work Gmail. Its just 2 accounts to test for now, before we do much<br>
more domain MX records stuff to be fully on Google Apps.<br>
<br>
I can send mail from Gmail from the domain <a href="http://company.com" target="_blank">company.com</a><br>
<<a href="http://company.com" target="_blank">http://company.com</a>> but need to retrieve incoming mail from IMAP.<br>
Gmail's setting only lets you retrieve from other accounts via POP3<br>
only, but strangely allows it over IMAPS port 993.<br>
<br>
I figured I need some IMAP/POP proxy, and have fired up AWS Micro T2<br>
instance Ubuntu 14.04 server, and was playing with diff proxy-ish<br>
servers. There's node.js based imask<br>
<<a href="https://github.com/addrummond/imask" target="_blank">https://github.com/<u></u>addrummond/imask</a>> but its old and buggy - I<br>
couldnt get it to work. Should I try Perdition<br>
<<a href="http://horms.net/projects/perdition/" target="_blank">http://horms.net/projects/<u></u>perdition/</a>>? Courier IMAP<br>
<<a href="http://www.courier-mta.org/imap/" target="_blank">http://www.courier-mta.org/<u></u>imap/</a>>? Or is there a reliable online<br>
service somewhere?<br>
Only need to do during migration/testing for about 4 weeks. But do<br>
want it repeatable for other customers.<br>
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cheers<br>
Shanon<br>
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