On Tue, 2020-01-07 at 22:45 +, Pete Biggs wrote:
> 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
Thanks. I like that idea. I created an archive as a test. Was
able to keep the file in NextCloud, sync to 2 different machines and
link into Evolution on both.
Looked a bit at MBOX support on Outlook. It suffers the same problem of
lots of importers, but no direct opening of files.
>
> 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
On 2020-01-07 at 16:56 -0500, James Toebes wrote:
> The issue with the IMAP solution is that it requires setting
> up/maintaining an email server including user management. It also
> requires all machines with direct access. All emails would have to
> be in one server or I would have to
The issue with the IMAP solution is that it requires setting
up/maintaining an email server including user management. It also
requires all machines with direct access. All emails would have to be
in one server or I would have to maintain multiple servers.
A PST is a simple file that can be
On Tue, 2020-01-07 at 01:57 +0100, Ángel wrote:
> On 2020-01-04 at 11:41 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > I would look at IMAP, which Outlook supports. It's possible to
> You would "post" a message to an IMAP folder is done just by moving
> the message to that folder.
Yep, IMAP is the
On 2020-01-04 at 11:41 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> I would look at IMAP, which Outlook supports. It's possible to set up
> an IMAP server to share folders between users, with the ability to post
> messages directly into the folder (i.e. without using SMTP). I know
> Evolution used to
On Fri, 2020-01-03 at 20:32 -0500, James Toebes wrote:
> Trying to find a workable solution to a mail retention policy.
>
> My primary machine is Evolution 3.34.2 on a Fedora 31 Machine. Project
> work requires switching between multiple windows/linux machines. The
> Windows machines are
Trying to find a workable solution to a mail retention policy.
My primary machine is Evolution 3.34.2 on a Fedora 31 Machine. Project
work requires switching between multiple windows/linux machines. The
Windows machines are configured with Outlook (Multiple versions). The
Linux machines all