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Old 01-31-2010, 03:02 PM   #1
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How to import redhat users to ClearOS using CSV file format.


I have installed and configured a new ClearOS enterprise 5 and it is up and running. I need a way to import my old redhat mail users to ClearOS. Please any one help with idea to accomplish this task, thanks in advance.
 
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IIGC "ClearOS enterprise 5" is just re-branded Centos 5 so all the default GNU/Linux applications like Sendmail, POP3d, IMAPd, et cetera should be at your disposal and you should have no trouble copying over files provided default locations, UIDs and GIDs, DAC rights, and SE Linux context (if applicable) match.
 
  


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