i really do not understand your problem
this is really a basic task of a mail-client
P.S: do NOT top-post after get two replies at bottom i refuse to repair this thread and continue with top-posting
Am 04.09.2012 23:55, schrieb Luis Ángel González Barrios:
thats what im doing but i dont know how to move them in thunderrbird can u help me
2012/9/4 Reindl Harald <h.reindl@thelounge.net mailto:h.reindl@thelounge.net>
Am 04.09.2012 23:11, schrieb Kaz Kylheku: > > On Tue, 4 Sep 2012 15:38:04 -0500, Luis Ángel González Barrios > <glz.luis@gmail.com <mailto:glz.luis@gmail.com>> wrote: >> Hi my company has the service of webmail, but i got a problem i >> received a new email account but i dont know how to transfers all the >> emails from my previous roundcube webmail account to the new one they >> just create it, how can i do that? Thanks for the help in advance > > There is a program called Fetchmail can retrieve remote mail from > various kinds of mail servers and then delivers them to another mail > server over SMTP. (Fetchmail is normally used to implement polling > from a remote server, simulating the spontaneous > arrival of mails into a local server. It has arguments that let > you pick a non-local destination SMTP server, so it should be > possible to use Fetchmail as a transfer tool between servers.) oh no, please do not compare fetchmail -> smtp with any sort of migration - this would touch every message with new headers, nobody would like to do this really imapsync or simply use thunderbird, configure both servers for IMAP and dra&drop the messages