Tom Meunier wrote:


I don't know how you're doing this, but my Ham and Spam public folders work exactly as specified. Are you certain your users aren't forwarding them there, but rather dragging & dropping from Outlook? Are your users connecting to the server via IMAP or MAPI? (We don't use IMAP, so I can't duplicate that.


-tom


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On the Windows/Outlook side we use MAPI (full Outlook client) and we are definitely dragging and dropping. Unfortunately, MAPI is not an option on Linux which is where I need to get the messages to run sa-learn. Any client I've used on Linux, POP or IMAP, GUI or command line, experiences the same truncation problem with the headers connecting to Exchange 2000 Public Folders.

Even more frustrating, Windows IMAP and POP clients have the same header problems with Public Folders, which makes it impossible to export the full message source to a text file and tranfer it to a Linux box. And the full Outlook MAPI client doesn't even give you the option to save the full message source (you just get the View/Options peek at the headers).

Ryan



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