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Sharing mail in linux and windows (Was: My patience has run out)
- From: "Carlos E. R." <robin1.listas@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 22:58:10 +0100
- Message-id: <200210312158.g9VLwDF03609@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 17:35, Kevin McLauchlan wrote:
> I don't impress anybody when they come around
> asking me for something... or giving me something...
> and I say "Hang on a few minutes, while I boot
> into Windows". Or, I'll *be* in Windows and I
> have to reboot into Linux to get at my mail. I can
> use Outlook to look at recent messages, but I have
> it set to just look, and not to move messages from
> the server. KMail is the app that now captures my
> mail from the server, so if I want to look at messages
> from a few hours ago, or yesterday, I need to be back
> in Linux, since Windows can't read my Linux partition.
It is possible to share the same mail folders between windows and linux,
using netscape or mozilla. If you don't like mozilla, kmail can read
netscape folders as they are, and viceversa.
If you are interested, I'll expand. :-)
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Cheers,
Carlos Robinson
> I don't impress anybody when they come around
> asking me for something... or giving me something...
> and I say "Hang on a few minutes, while I boot
> into Windows". Or, I'll *be* in Windows and I
> have to reboot into Linux to get at my mail. I can
> use Outlook to look at recent messages, but I have
> it set to just look, and not to move messages from
> the server. KMail is the app that now captures my
> mail from the server, so if I want to look at messages
> from a few hours ago, or yesterday, I need to be back
> in Linux, since Windows can't read my Linux partition.
It is possible to share the same mail folders between windows and linux,
using netscape or mozilla. If you don't like mozilla, kmail can read
netscape folders as they are, and viceversa.
If you are interested, I'll expand. :-)
--
Cheers,
Carlos Robinson
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