Even if you can't convert your mailboxes from the format used by your OS/2
program into the format used by Unix E-mail clients, you can accomplish
this by causing your OS/2 client to send all messages in your mailbox to
some address.  After sending the messages, switch to Linux and retrieve
the messages into it from the above address.
                                                   --- Omer

On Wed, 15 Sep 1999, Gaal Yahas wrote:

> On Wed, Sep 15, 1999 at 07:27:37PM +0200, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
[... snipped ...]
> > My second question is: Is it possible to **translate** the e-mail
> > messages from my current OS/2 program to the format used by whatever
> > Linux e-mail client I move to? I don't mind doing a bit of
> > programming - C, PERL, or whatever,but I would like to have old mail
> > I've saved over the years readable in my new client.
> 
> The "unix" mailbox format is very simple. If you grok your previous
> mailer's format, you should be able to write a convertor easily.


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