[LUNI] eMail Migration Help...
Samir Faci
sfaci at cs.uic.edu
Thu Mar 13 14:17:01 CDT 2008
btw... if your previous mailserver provided you something like
imap.mydomain.com you should still be able to access that.
gmail doesn't give imap.mydomain.com, it uses imap.gmail.com (or
whatever it is) and you juse authenticate with user at mydomain.com
if you send an email from your old domain it may not go anywhere since
probably local entries would override dns, but you should be able to
get both accounts setup in your favorite imap client and drag n drop.
On 3/13/08, Andrew Close <aclose at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 10:17 AM, Arun Khan <knura at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > On Thursday 13 Mar 2008, Andrew Close wrote:
> > .... snip ...
> >
> > > i'm still working on gaining access to my previous mail directories
> > > so that i can try to get them into Thunderbird...
> > .... snip ...
> >
> > Can you not access (POP3/IMAP) the mail box accounts at the previous
> > provider through an IP no. of the server?
>
>
> hmm, i haven't tried that. :) maybe that would still work. i know
> the DNS and CNAME entries were changed, but the accounts are still
> valid so maybe i can access them via IP.
> thx for that suggestion :)
>
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