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 Message 21789 
 The Natural Philosopher to All 
 Re: Citadel? Courier? Cyrus? Dovecot? -  
 03 Jan 26 22:56:53 
 
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On 03/01/2026 21:56, Computer Nerd Kev wrote:
> Markus Robert Kessler  wrote:
>> movemail seems to work, thanks!
>>
>> Well, in the document mh was misspelled as
>> 'mh://Mail' instead of
>> 'mh:///Mail', so it took a while until I got it to work.
>>
>> Anyway, is there an option to automatically transmit content of more than
>> 1 folder, i.e. inbox, draft and sent... at once?
> 
> I think you have to run a separate movemail command for each
> folder (and pointing to each destination folder). But you could put
> them in a script and have it add the password or set it in
> ~/.mu-tickets so you don't have to enter it manually multiple
> times.
> 
> 
..and use & to background each folder transfer to spawn many shells to 
move it sorta concurrently...


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