Importing from YARN

2000-05-08 Thread Thomas Christensen
Hi All, Newbie on the list alert :-) I'm on my fifth trial day and I'm loving the program more and more. I've importet all my mail from Outlook Express and I've figured how to do just about everything I was missing within OE. The only thing I havn't figured yet is how to import my old mail fro

Re: Importing from YARN

2000-05-08 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hi Thomas, On Mon, 08 May 2000 10:33:12 +0200GMT (08/05/2000, 16:33 +0800GMT), Thomas Christensen wrote: TC> Newbie on the list alert :-) Hi and welcome! TC> The only thing I havn't figured yet is how to import my old mail from TC> YARN (off-line dos/os/2 mail read written by Chin Huang). The

Re: Importing from YARN

2000-05-08 Thread Steve Lamb
Monday, May 08, 2000, 1:33:12 AM, Thomas wrote: > I could easily write a program that converted this to .msg (anybody know > where I can find a simple description of this format? It seems as if the > messages are just seperated by a "From " (with a space instead of > colon), is that correct?), but

Re: Importing from YARN

2000-05-08 Thread Peter Steiner
On Mon, 8 May 2000 20:55:38 +0200, Thomas Christensen wrote: > I had to seperate them with a line containig "From - " followed by a > date, but I could find any info on what kind of date and how it should > be formattet (and I couldn't find the date in the importet messages) > so I ended up with

Re[2]: Importing from YARN

2000-05-08 Thread Thomas Christensen
Hello Steve, Monday, May 08, 2000, 16:24:34, you wrote: >> messages are just seperated by a "From " (with a space instead of >> colon), is that correct?), but I wanted to check with you people first. SL> Yes, this format would work. I am at a loss for a specific name to it but SL> if you c