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Old 08-25-2011, 04:06 AM
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Default Exim to Zimbra Migration

Hello All,

I am a system admin here in my firm where we have mail server hosted by 3rd Party.The Exim Mail Server is running on Linux Machine.I can see cPanel which shows me information of mail accounts.All I need is to migrate it to Zimbra MAil Server(Open source version). There are 200+ mail accounts all over.Anyone who can suggest where to start or any guide which I can refer to.
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Old 08-25-2011, 03:13 PM
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Hello All,

I am a system admin here in my firm where we have mail server hosted by 3rd Party.The Exim Mail Server is running on Linux Machine.I can see cPanel which shows me information of mail accounts.All I need is to migrate it to Zimbra MAil Server(Open source version). There are 200+ mail accounts all over.Anyone who can suggest where to start or any guide which I can refer to.
1. Account, you may export Exim account to a csv file and then import it into Zimbra.
2. Mailbox, use imapsync app to sync mail from exim to Zimbra
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Old 08-25-2011, 06:56 PM
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Do I need to use cPanel to export it into csv file? If not, what command do i need to use for the same?
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