$Cambridge: hermes/src/2hermes/messages.txt,v 1.2 2004/01/19 15:20:42 fanf2 Exp $ List of messages output by the Hermes migration tool 2hermes, roughly in order of possible occurrence. Blank lines indicate alternative messages. Vertical bars mark output from the remote fixfwd server on Hermes, rather than the local 2hermes program. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This program will help you migrate your email to Hermes. There are two parts to the process: Firstly, your forwarding settings for \@cam, \@hermes, and \@$FROMSYSTEM email are updated so that your email is delivered to Hermes. Secondly, your saved email is uploaded to Hermes so that you can still access it conveniently. Press CTRL+C at any time to abort. Please enter your Hermes password: | Checking your Hermes forwarding setup... | Your account is on the new Hermes machine cyrus-N-intramail. | Your account is on the old Hermes system. | You have not set up filtering on Hermes, | so nothing needs to be done about it. | You have set up filtering using webmail or the menu system. | You have not set up a redirection action, | so nothing needs to be done about it. | Your email is redirected to xxx@xxx.xxx.xxx. | Your email will bounce if it subsequently ends up at xxx22@cus.cam.ac.uk | Should the redirection be removed so that your email is delivered on Hermes? > Confirm? (y/n) | Removing the redirection... | Done. | Leaving it in place. | You have a manually maintained Sieve filtering script. | It looks like it might redirect email to xxx@xxx.xxx.xxx. | Your email will bounce if it subsequently ends up at xxx22@cus.cam.ac.uk | Should the script be disabled so that your email is delivered on Hermes? > Confirm? (y/n) | Renamed /home/xxx22/.forward to /home/xxx22/.forward.bak | Leaving it in place. | You have a manually maintained .forward file. | It looks like it might redirect email away from Hermes. | Your email will bounce if it subsequently ends up at xxx22@cus.cam.ac.uk | Should your .forward be disabled so that your email is delivered on Hermes? > Confirm? (y/n) | I'll disable the script... | Done. | Leaving it in place. | It looks like it will deliver all email on Hermes. | Leaving it in place. You have a local .forward file. This will be renamed to /home/xxx22/.forward.0 You can use https://webmail.hermes.cam.ac.uk/ to set up equivalent filtering on Hermes (click on Manage then one of the Mail Processing buttons). Creating a new local .forward file to redirect cus.cam.ac.uk email to Hermes. Local redirection updates completed OK. To undo the email routing changes, run the commands: $ mv $forwardback $forwardfile $ cammail sendhere There was a problem sorting out your email forwarding settings. Please fix the problem that caused the error described above or contact for assistance. The following email folders add up to more than 80% of the default Hermes quota. The upload operation will fail if there isn't enough space in your account. You can ask for a quota increase using an online from at http://www.cam.ac.uk/cs/request/quota.html If you abort now, you can re-run this program to upload your saved email to Hermes later (e.g. after you have a larger quota or you have moved some email to another place so it isn't uploaded). New email will be delivered to Hermes whether or not you upload your old email. /var/mail/xxx22 Mail/saved-messages > Continue and try to upload the above folders? (y/n) This program can ensure that email folder names do not clash, by renaming any folders on this system that have the same name as folders that already exist on Hermes. Alternatively it can leave the names the same, and if there is a clash the uploaded messages will be added to the end of the existing folder on Hermes. > Avoid name clashes? (y/n) Existing mailboxes on the server {imap.hermes.cam.ac.uk} {imap.hermes.cam.ac.uk}INBOX {imap.hermes.cam.ac.uk}.prayer Local mailboxes to be uploaded, and their destination mailboxes on the server... /var/mail/xxx22 -> {imap.hermes.cam.ac.uk}INBOX Mail/saved-messages -> {imap.hermes.cam.ac.uk}saved-messages Proceed? (y/n) imapupload: not proceeding You can upload your saved email to Hermes later by running this program again. imapupload: uploading /var/mail/fanf9 to {imap.hermes.cam.ac.uk}INBOX imapupload: uploading Mail/saved-messages to {imap.hermes.cam.ac.uk}saved-messages Folder upload completed. Enjoy using Hermes!