> > A PST is a simple file that can be backups, copied, stored on a > network share, thumb drive, and archived with a project. individual > files that can be put in different locations. > > Evolution supports saving emails to an mbox file. It would be nice > if there was someway to link and not Import the file. I have seen a > few options (have not investigated yet) that will allow mbox files in > outlook. My aversion to importing is that it now creates a second > copy. >
I don't know of any Linux applications or libraries that write/update .pst files - they are all based around reading and converting the file to something more standard. The issue really is that PST format is a Microsoft proprietary (but open) format and there are multiple, incompatible, versions. The format seems to be very fragile in that it doesn't take much to corrupt the .pst file making it unreadable. And it's certainly not a "simple" file in that it's a complex indexed b- tree format. You also have to remember that .pst files can contain multiple mail folders, contact information and calendars - all in one big monolithic file. As others have said, use IMAP - the pain of setting up a server will almost certainly be beneficial in the long run. If setting up a server is not your thing, then there are cloud based solutions. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list