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Old 08-14-2008, 07:19 AM
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Unhappy Colored Flags

Hi everyone,

I'm currently planning an upgrade from a simple postfix to a complete Zimbra solution. I'm using imapsync to import the existing accounts, and I have some users that are willing to recover all their features from Outlook when I'll migrate their accounts. I have managed to recover almost every, but there's one disturbing me : the outlook coloured flags.

Here is an example : On my classic imap server, I use colored flags for my emails (see attached file), and I imapsynced just after, and look the imap access on Outlook on the zimbra server : (also see attached file).

Is there any way to keep these flags ? Maybe using pst import wizard ? Anyone did already face the problem ?

Thanks in advance,

Thibaut
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Old 09-01-2008, 01:32 AM
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does anybody have a clue ?

Thanks in advance,

Thibaut
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Old 09-02-2008, 09:59 AM
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Kinda depends how Outlook is storing those colored flags on your current IMAP server. If Outlook just uses \Flagged and only stores the colors locally in the PST on the user's laptop, there's no way for imapsync to know about the colors and hence they wouldn't be migrated...
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