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Of
course you would need access to the file. Can your ISP not give you
that?
If
that is not possible, you might look into another approach. I have never tried
this, but I believe that mhonarc will read Eudora and probably other client
mailboxes. So it might be possible to download the messages to Eudora, and
then archive from there.
Paul
Navarre
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Rob
Taylor Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 9:56 AM To:
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MHonArc
But how do you get access to that file? Are
you using a web hosting company's mail server or is it
your own? In order to ftp that file over
someone would need to give you access to it unless I have
missed something.
Rob
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Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 12:50
PM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum]
MHonArc
I
use FTP to grab the .mbx file from the email server. Then I process it using
mhonarc on the webserver. This all runs via scheduled
scripts.
Paul Navarre
OK so tell me MHonArc people, can you use
MHonArc to connect to a remote mail server
or do you have to have it running on the same
machine as the mail server?
I do not own IMAIL. I can use IMAIL
lists at the hosting company. Therefore, MHonArc would
need to go on the application server and
connect to mail.mysite.com which of course would be the
mail account on the IMAIL
server.
Follow? Can it be done? It does
look like a pretty cool tool.
Rob
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