Perhaps you should try to print out whats going on?

print qq($prefix1/n$prefix2/n); print qq($sep1/n$sep2/n); for my $folder ($imap->folders) { print qq(Folders: $folder\n); $imap->select($folder) or warn "Error: $imap->LastError\n"; $folder =~ s/^$prefix1/$prefix2/g; print qq(First substition: $folder\n); $folder =~ s/$sep1/$sep2/g; print qq(Second substition: $folder\n); $imap->migrate( $imap2, "ALL", $folder ) or warn "Error: $imap +->LastError\n"; }

Regards, Karl

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In reply to Re: mail::IMAPClient migrating mail to Inbox by karlgoethebier
in thread mail::IMAPClient migrating mail to Inbox by J-Monk

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