Imapsync is a software that eases the process of moving messages from one IMAP mailbox to another through an incremental recursive transfer.
Another helpful feature of this software is that the transfer process can be stopped and resumed. And if you're worried about cluttering up your mailboxes, you have the option to delete the original messages after a successful transfer.
Installing imapsync is pretty straightforward. You can use it with any Unix OS, and all you need is the compressed tarball called imapsync-x.xx.tgz (with x.xx being the version number). Once you extract the tarball and read the INSTALL file, you're good to go.
If you want to use imapsync, you'll need to use the SYNOPSIS string: imapsync [options], followed by a series of various options that customize the tool. These include specifying the servers, usernames, and passwords, as well as filtering messages by regex, and more.
Overall, imapsync is a reliable piece of software for anyone looking to transfer their mailbox content. And thanks to the various customization options, you can get a transfer that's tailored to your specific needs.
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