Re: IMAP URLs

2008-09-02 Thread Paul Lussier
happy to create MH mail stores for you. I did this for over 10 years while using (ex)mh and before switching to Gnus. Oh, and there's no need to know about imap:// URLs with fetchmail. You just point it at the correct server and port and it does it's thing. -- Seeya, Paul

Re: IMAP URLs

2008-08-31 Thread Mark E. Mallett
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 12:27:31PM -0400, Bill McGonigle wrote: On Aug 29, 2008, at 12:09, Michael ODonnell wrote: ...and I wonder if there's a Linux tool like wget that I can use to pull email folders and such from an Exchange server I've known folks to use this program:

IMAP URLs

2008-08-29 Thread Michael ODonnell
I just noticed that for any of my email folders Thunderbird will report an URL of the form: imap://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pathName ...and I wonder if there's a Linux tool like wget that I can use to pull email folders and such from an Exchange server, hopefully into a local hierarchy whose

Re: IMAP URLs

2008-08-29 Thread Tom Buskey
The uw-imap project had a set of tools that would pull files from an imap server to a local store (standard(???) mbox?). Once there, MH has tools. fetchmail can pull from an imap server too. You could use procmail to create your MH folders. The big if here is working with Exchange :-) On Fri,

Re: IMAP URLs

2008-08-29 Thread Bill McGonigle
On Aug 29, 2008, at 12:09, Michael ODonnell wrote: ...and I wonder if there's a Linux tool like wget that I can use to pull email folders and such from an Exchange server I've known folks to use this program: http://freshmeat.net/projects/imapcopy/ to move users off of Exchange, as well

Re: IMAP URLs

2008-08-29 Thread Kevin D. Clark
Michael ODonnell writes: I just noticed that for any of my email folders Thunderbird will report an URL of the form: imap://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pathName ...and I wonder if there's a Linux tool like wget that I can use to pull email folders and such from an Exchange server, hopefully