Here is one I ran into...or rather thought of. I think I can solve the problem by adding his account again to the same machine exceot as POP3 and mark 'leave messages on server". This way all of the messages should be completely grought down to the client machine. At that point I could archive the folders, and then just remove the account. I think this is feasible, but I will have to play a little bit.
Also, one of his folders says it can't be read, but the file on the Imail server is 25MB, what gives? Damged file? Damged headers? Damaged index?
Thanks in adavance once again.
Travis
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 10:48:16 -0800, Travis W. Rabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I am in the process of trying to archive e-mail for a client of mine. He has a few mailboxes that are on the order of a gigabyte or so. Is there a way I can archive all of this in Netscape for him. I have read in the KB that archiving the files on the Imail server isn't the best solution as only would you be able to read them if I put all of them back onto the server. He is using version 7.01. I assume that since he is using IMAP that all messages are only stored on the server and the headers are achaed on the client.
I guess my question is this, can I archive IMAP mail in netscape on the client side and say, burn it to a CD so that he can access whenver he likes.
Thanks for your help on this.
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