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Mail migration using dovecot master user impersonation

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    wrote on last edited by joseph
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    I'm trying to migrate mail from another server to Cloudron using imapsync. I want to use dovecot user impersonation so I don't need to worry about user passwords, and I can just use an admin account.

    Does Cloudron allow this? For example, connecting as: user*admin with the admin's password to impersonate the user?

    If so, what is the user and password I should use for it?

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      I'm trying to migrate mail from another server to Cloudron using imapsync. I want to use dovecot user impersonation so I don't need to worry about user passwords, and I can just use an admin account.

      Does Cloudron allow this? For example, connecting as: user*admin with the admin's password to impersonate the user?

      If so, what is the user and password I should use for it?

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      @djxx When you create the mailbox in Cloudron, you can set multiple owners via Groups functionality. Set the mailbox owner to a group and you can use any of the member's password. After importing, you can remove the group and set it back to the intended user.

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        @djxx When you create the mailbox in Cloudron, you can set multiple owners via Groups functionality. Set the mailbox owner to a group and you can use any of the member's password. After importing, you can remove the group and set it back to the intended user.

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        @joseph Thanks for this! I was trying to wrap it up last night so I decided to just reset all the users passwords to a known password, and then send them a password reset link to change it to their old password on their own. I will definitely keep the group approach in mind next time I'm migrating to Cloudron - but my next server likely won't migrate until XMPP gets some love 😉 ( https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/10465/xmpp-server-prosody/26?_=1723504540984 )

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