A tool for uploading a local mailbox to IMAP4 server. Useful for migrating from E-mail client such as Thunderbird to Gmail.
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Great, works ! Even better with the "auto create labels" patch (feature request #7, the patch is provided, apply it with (in bash) : patch imap_upload.py < label.patch
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With: --time-fields=received fantastic for uploading my OpenWebMail mboxes !!! I made also two hacks. One for creating folders and the other to mark the emails as Seen: diff imap_upload.py imap_upload.py-original 300,301c300 < self.imap.create(self.box) < return self.imap.append(self.box, '\Seen', delivery_time, message) --- > return self.imap.append(self.box, [], delivery_time, message) Regards, Josep Pujadas-Jubany
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best tool to import your old mbox mailbox to gmail or other imap servers
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that is exactly what I need. I was using thunderbrid to sync/upload email to gmail before, but sometimes it is very unstable to upload. this program is the solution. great work.