There is a easy to use tool that facilitates the quick’n dirty move of the content of one IMAP account to a new server. Its name is imapsync. In Ubuntu, you may install it as this:
aptitude install imapsync
Now, set two files for the old and the new account in your home, containing the respective passwords of the two accounts. They are called passfile_1 and passfile_2 from now on.
Now run imapsync with the following options:
imapsync --host1 {old_imap_host} --user1 {old_imap_user} --authmech1 LOGIN \ --passfile1 passfile_1 --port1 993 --ssl1 \
--host2 {new_imap_host} --user2 {new_imap_user} --authmech2 LOGIN \ --passfile2 passfile_2 --port2 993 --ssl2
You just need to adjust the ports (143 vs. ssl) and the authentication mechanisms to your needs and you’re set.
To show how this works, here’s an example from a personal migration:
Turned ON syncinternaldates, will set the internal dates (arrival dates) on host2 same as host1.
TimeZone:[europe/amsterdam]
Will try to use LOGIN authentication on host1
Will try to use LOGIN authentication on host2
From imap server [servera] port [993] user [usera]
To imap server [serverb] port [993] user [userb]
Banner: * OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 UIDPLUS CHILDREN NAMESPACE THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT THREAD=REFERENCES SORT QUOTA IDLE AUTH=PLAIN ACL ACL2=UNION] Courier-IMAP ready. Copyright 1998-2008 Double Precision, Inc. See COPYING for distribution information.
Host servera says it has NO CAPABILITY for AUTHENTICATE LOGIN
Success login on [servera] with user [usera] auth [LOGIN]
Banner: * OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 LITERAL+ SASL-IR LOGIN-REFERRALS ID ENABLE AUTH=PLAIN] Dovecot ready.
Host serverb says it has NO CAPABILITY for AUTHENTICATE LOGIN
Success login on [serverb] with user [userb] auth [LOGIN]
host1: state Authenticated
host2: state Authenticated
From separator and prefix: [.][INBOX.]
To separator and prefix: [.][INBOX.]
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From Folder [INBOX] Size: 4122535 Messages: 252
From Folder [INBOX.Belangrijk] Size: 13395371 Messages: 127
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