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Re: [opensuse] using ~/Mail (was: Best way to copy mail (kmail))
- From: "Guillaume R." <raimondeau@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 20:30:58 +0200
- Message-id: <20070601183058.GA4814@linux-rcqb>
* Constant Brouerius van Nidek <constant@xxxxxxxxxxx> [2007-06-01 21:55:40]:
> On Tuesday 01 May 2007, Carlos F Lange wrote:
> > using ~/Mail (was: Best way to copy mail (kmail))
>
> Dear Carlos,
> Liked the idea of a visible Mail directory but had no time to work on it.
> Finilly I have tried to move my kmail directory to a newly made
> ~/Mail directory but that does not seem to work.
> Could you give some hints how to move my mails to the new directory?
In general when I copy my backup mail to a new installation, I've type something like:
cp /media/usbdisk/Mail /my_new_mail_directory.
Then I simply open my usual mailer (mutt) with the correct option to handle (set spoolfile iirc).
You should have such options under Kmail shouldn't you?
Guillaume
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> On Tuesday 01 May 2007, Carlos F Lange wrote:
> > using ~/Mail (was: Best way to copy mail (kmail))
>
> Dear Carlos,
> Liked the idea of a visible Mail directory but had no time to work on it.
> Finilly I have tried to move my kmail directory to a newly made
> ~/Mail directory but that does not seem to work.
> Could you give some hints how to move my mails to the new directory?
In general when I copy my backup mail to a new installation, I've type something like:
cp /media/usbdisk/Mail /my_new_mail_directory.
Then I simply open my usual mailer (mutt) with the correct option to handle (set spoolfile iirc).
You should have such options under Kmail shouldn't you?
Guillaume
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