Eudora breaks atatchments from the messages and keeps them in a directory. Each
mailbox has an index
file which keeps tracks of what belongs to what.
Apologies to he to whome I replied by accident instead of this list.
Quoting Jon Walthour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> There is another option, as well
There is another option, as well. Get a copy of Eudora (not Eudora Lite) and convert
them through there. I did this some time ago. So, I don't remember all the details.
But Eudora (and I just downloaded a trial version rather than buying it) will convert
the Outlook .pst to standard mail format
Jeff, et al --
...and then Fairlight said...
% On Tue, Jan 04, 2000 at 10:57:41AM -0500, Jeff Abrahamson thus spoke:
% >
% > I'm trying to switch someone from Outlook to mutt. I've found
Yay! :-)
% > utilities on the net to convert his address book, but I've had no
% > success finding utiliti
On Tue, Jan 04, 2000 at 10:57:41AM -0500, Jeff Abrahamson thus spoke:
> This is more mutt advocacy than usage, and is perhaps more general
> than just mutt. Well, hope it's still appropriate.
>
> I'm trying to switch someone from Outlook to mutt. I've found
> utilities on the net to convert his a