Lotus Notes does archives too. As long as you dont mind
spending 90 seconds to start your mail client
and having it occupy 96 megs of RAM. Itz a very heavy
client.
[JPK]
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 04:46:05PM -0400, Gil Hauer wrote:
> Outlook does indeed allow the user to archive old email based o
On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 02:03, Greg Macek wrote:
> Are there any plans to implement an "Archive" function in Evolution?
> This could really come in handy for people who have years of email (like
> myself) stored, but rarely access. It would be convenient to have an
> interface to this, perhaps zippi
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 14:20, Mark Neill wrote:
> On 17 Sep 2002, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
>
> > I thought the concept of archiving was a unix-only thing anyway. I don't
> > know of any Windows clients that actually support it (well, I'm only
> > "familiar" with the more popular clients - I'm sure
Le mar 17/09/2002 à 22:37, Jeffrey Stedfast a écrit :
> On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 16:16, Greg Macek wrote:
> > Agreed that the tools are indeed already there to do this myself. I may
> > end up doing something similar to what you describe below. However,
> > having a front-end to this would ease newer
On 17 Sep 2002, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> I thought the concept of archiving was a unix-only thing anyway. I don't
> know of any Windows clients that actually support it (well, I'm only
> "familiar" with the more popular clients - I'm sure somewhere there is a
> Windows mailer that does this but
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 15:37, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 16:16, Greg Macek wrote:
> > Agreed that the tools are indeed already there to do this myself. I may
> > end up doing something similar to what you describe below. However,
> > having a front-end to this would ease newer
Outlook does indeed allow the user to archive old email based on cut-off
dates. I believe that one can append to the archive file as well (that
is, archive things once each month to the archive file).
To echo the request, this is something that I'm really missing in Evo.
I've been toying with scr
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 16:16, Greg Macek wrote:
> Agreed that the tools are indeed already there to do this myself. I may
> end up doing something similar to what you describe below. However,
> having a front-end to this would ease newer users to Evo or Linux for
> that matter. That's all I'm sayin
Agreed that the tools are indeed already there to do this myself. I may
end up doing something similar to what you describe below. However,
having a front-end to this would ease newer users to Evo or Linux for
that matter. That's all I'm saying. :-)
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 12:08, Jean-Marc V. Liot
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 12:33, Greg Macek wrote:
> Are there any plans to implement an "Archive" function in Evolution?
> This could really come in handy for people who have years of email (like
> myself) stored, but rarely access. It would be convenient to have an
> interface to this, perhaps zippi
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 18:33, Greg Macek wrote:
> Are there any plans to implement an "Archive" function in Evolution?
> This could really come in handy for people who have years of email (like
> myself) stored, but rarely access. It would be convenient to have an
> interface to this, perhaps zippi
Are there any plans to implement an "Archive" function in Evolution?
This could really come in handy for people who have years of email (like
myself) stored, but rarely access. It would be convenient to have an
interface to this, perhaps zipping up the folders you want archived and
storing those f
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