On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Michael Fair wrote:
> Being the generator of the email I at first thought
> it might have been a problem with the "Evolution"
> mail client I've been testing on Linux. However,
> upon closer examination, what has actually happened
> is that china.com has delivered a second co
Being the generator of the email I at first thought
it might have been a problem with the "Evolution"
mail client I've been testing on Linux. However,
upon closer examination, what has actually happened
is that china.com has delivered a second copy back
to the info-cyrus mailing list. I can only
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Wed, 30 May 2001 12:52:04 -0700
Subject: Re: Backuping mail boxes
From: Michael Fair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Jen-Mei Wu <[EMAI
If you don't need it to be automated just set up
two accounts (one to each server), connect, select all,
move the messages to the new server.
Of course if you need it to be automated, that's
a different story.
-- Michael --
On 25 May 2001 09:53:07 -0700, Jen-Mei Wu wrote:
> Is there a freely av
It doesn't do exactly what I want, although it's a really useful
tool. I'm looking for something that will basically take the entire
mail box (sub folders, etc.) and copy it all down locally. Kind of
like sync'ing a mail client (which is the best current alternative),
except without the mail cli
Hy!
On 25-May-2001 Jen-Mei Wu wrote:
> Is there a freely available script or program that will backup an IMAP
> mail account using the IMAP protocol? I'd like a tool that can backup
> an account over the Internet so I can transfer a hosted mail account
> to a local server.
Maybe fetchmail can