Just to mention the follow-up: I used kmail and its convert
program on the old dbx files, and it worked fine. But the results
were in maildir format (each message in a separate file), not in
mbox format (a whole lot of messages in one file, which apparently
Thunderbird/Icedove are used to). But som
Mark Grieveson wrote:
[..]
> If the idea of running a dos program on Linux nauseates you,
> then I also read that Kmail, with the kmailcvt (kmail
> converter) package installed also works.
Actuallly I am quite a fan of dosemu (and even of DOS), but DOS
can't handle filenames longer than 8+3, let
On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 00:50:29 + (UTC)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> After all this smalltalk, my real question: I still have lots of
> old e-mail in Microsoft format (with names like in-2005.dbx,
> out-2006.dbx, etc; some filenames are in Japanese, and the
> messages inside the .dbx files are most
Jan Willem Stumpel:
>
> After all this smalltalk, my real question: I still have lots of
> old e-mail in Microsoft format (with names like in-2005.dbx,
> out-2006.dbx, etc; some filenames are in Japanese, and the
> messages inside the .dbx files are mostly Japanese). I searched
> the web for "conv
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On 06/25/08 14:38, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> Finally the motherboard of my wife's computer broke down, so I had
> to replace it. I could not just get a new motherboard, because
> they do not sell boards with "462" sockets anymore. The cheapest
> solu
Finally the motherboard of my wife's computer broke down, so I had
to replace it. I could not just get a new motherboard, because
they do not sell boards with "462" sockets anymore. The cheapest
solution was an MSI motherboard with AMD-64 dual core and one gig
of memory. You cannot get anything sim
on Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 01:07:54PM -0400, Zieg, Mark (N-Superior) ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
> A similar process worked great for me:
>
> (1) Get Outlook Express working on the same computer as your corporate
> Outlook/Exchange system.
>
> (2) Create an Outlook Express account pointed to an IMAP
ate a Maildir (if that's how your
IMAP server is configured) file on the remote Unix server, for each and
every message, in proper RFC822/MIME format. Perfecto!
Mark Zieg
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Hello Fellas, unfortunately when we read and reply to this list via
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