I do something similar: I use Outlook Express in both Linux (via Win4Lin) and Windows. 
In both OSes Outlook is set to use the same
"message store", namely D:\Outlook Express and /mnt/win_d/Outlook\ Express. Works 
great for me.

Miark

----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Newbie List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] POP3/SMTP Client Programs for both Linux and Window?


> On the surface this sounds like a neat idea, but I have a feeling that you
> will run into problems because the windows file system will not allow
> Linux to set file permissions when Messenger in Linux attempts to write to
> the disk. Although I am curious enough to try this.
>
> --
> daRcmaTTeR
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>       |%C++
>
> On Sat, 30 Jun 2001, Dave Sherman wrote:
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> > Here's an idea that should work.
> >
> > Use Netscape on both Windows and Linux for your email. In Linux, take your
> > /home/$USER/nsmail folder and rename it, then create a symlink of the same
> > name and point it at your Netscape Mail folder on the Windows partition.
> > Obviously, you will need full permissions to your Windows partition to be
> > able to do this.
> >
> > Now, when you use Netscape for Linux to get your mail, it will be written
> > to the proper files on the Windows partition, and when you use Netscape
> > for Windows, you will already see the mail sitting there!
> >
> > I did this with my Netscape bookmarks, and it worked perfectly. I haven't
> > tried it with mail, since I use Eudora for Windows and kmail on Linux, but
> > it should work.
> >
> > Dave
> >
> > On Saturday 30 June 2001 08:22, thus spake Jeremy NG:
> > > Hi Everybody,
> > >
> > > I always download all my messages from the mail server to
> > > my machine.
> > >
> > > Currently, I am using M$ Outlook to connect to my POP3 and
> > > SMTP servers.  However, I am beginning to hate this setup
> > > as Outlook stores my messages in a proprietary format.  This
> > > is definitely a real pain.
> > >
> > > Whenever I boot my machine to Linux, I cannot download my
> > > messages from the mail server as I do not know of any program
> > > in Linux that is able to insert the newly downloaded messages
> > > into the archive file of Outlook.
> > >
> > > Is there a mail client program that stores the messages in a
> > > platform-neutral format?  It doesn't matter if I have to use
> > > different mail client programs on different OSes.  I just want
> > > to be able to retrieve my mails to a common repository on my
> > > machine regardless of which OS I am running.
> > >
> > > Would appreciate any suggestions and how to convert my
> > > existing mails in the Outlook archive to the new format.
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > >
> > > Cheers!
> > > (: J :)
> > >
> > > --------------------------------------------------
> > > I have not failed.
> > > I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.
> > >
> > >                                Thomas Alva Edison
> >
> > --
> > "Nihil tam munitum quod non expugnari pecunia possit." (No
> > fortification is such that it cannot be subdued with money.)
> > - Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 B.C.
> >
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