Dennis,
If you just want to change the Outlook format on an individual basis, before
you send, click Format/Plain Text - To change your default format, in the
Outlook screen click on Tools/Options/Mail Format. You'll see a drop down
arrow for HTML, Plain Text, et al.
Mike S.
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From: Oliver L Plaine Jr [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 12:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [newbie] MS Outlook
On Tuesday 13 March 2001 02:15, Aldo
On Tuesday 13 March 2001 02:15, Aldo Baez wrote:
I think he means whether he can import individual pieces of mail
from outlook to kmail. I've always wondered that myself. What I've
done in the past is just forwarded/copied all the mail I wanted
to have in my new mail client, the in the new
On Tuesday 13 March 2001 02:54, you wrote:
Hi,
To the best of my knowledge, I don't think you can
migrate your Outlook email easily to Linux.
Outlook uses very proprietary format. Outlook
Express is actually the lesser of the 2 evil in
terms of mailbox compatibility.
A quick search
there is K mail, a good email client.
check if it is in yoru linux box, if not just let me know it too for further
informations.
- Original Message -
From: "Jason High" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 12:21 AM
Subject: [newbie] MS Outlook
Is there
On Tuesday 13 March 2001 10:53, you wrote:
there is K mail, a good email client.
check if it is in yoru linux box, if not just let me know it too for
further informations.
I'll second that. I'm quite happy with KMail.
But your original query was about importing the collection you had in
There is a companion piece of software to KMail called kmailcvt.
It is a utility that lets you import various address book
types, including MS Outlook Express among others. The address
book in KMail is still fairly primitive when compared to
Outlook, but it's getting there.
One thing you have
I think he means whether he can import individual pieces of mail
from outlook to kmail. I've always wondered that myself. What I've
done in the past is just forwarded/copied all the mail I wanted
to have in my new mail client, the in the new client receive it
again. Thats really the only way I
I've never used outlook so i can't speak for it, but here's what i have
done with netscape
i've created sym links to the netscape mail folders to somewhere in my
linux home directory and pointed kmail/mutt whatever at those folders.
works for me maybe for you too