Need advice importing Cyrus db (SuSE 9) into Lion server

I'm moving from a 6 year old SuSE 9 machine running Postfix and Cyrus to my newly ordered Mac Mini with Lion Server. I'm trying to figure out how to move my company's email database from the old machine to the Mini. Anyone have any success doing this??
Tom

Hi
Apple have moved away from Cyrus to Dovecot. There is a migration script you could run which might work for your Cyrus driven mail database? It does work as I've used it a number of times but I must stress the script assumes default OSX Mail Server default locations and permissions and is clearly designed for OSX.
The script is here:
http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/lion_server_upgrading_migrating.pdf
Page 41.
There's a possibility someone else may post and offer you something else?
HTH?
Tony

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