James Wilkinson aprilcottage.co.uk> writes:
> Henry Kwan wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the script but I don't think I can use it as Exchange2K7
> > has dropped IMAP support for public folders. Or least this blog post
> > from MSFT seems to indicate:
> >
> > http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/02/2
Henry Kwan wrote:
> Thanks for the script but I don't think I can use it as Exchange2K7
> has dropped IMAP support for public folders. Or least this blog post
> from MSFT seems to indicate:
>
> http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/02/20/419994.aspx
I don't have any Exchange 2007 experience, bu
Martin.Hepworth solidstatelogic.com> writes:
>
> Henry
>
> Make sure the spam/ham folders are imap folders. Make sure they drag the
messages into that folder and not
> email them as it'll muck up the headers otherwise.
>
> Then grab a perl script (heck here's one below) to get messages from th
On 19.06.08 09:18, Martin.Hepworth wrote:
Please, set up your mailer to wrap lines below 80 characters per line, 72 to
76 is usually OK.
> Make sure the spam/ham folders are imap folders. Make sure they drag the
> messages into that folder and not email them as it'll muck up the headers
> otherwi
Henry
Make sure the spam/ham folders are imap folders. Make sure they drag the
messages into that folder and not email them as it'll muck up the headers
otherwise.
Then grab a perl script (heck here's one below) to get messages from those
folders and place into the bayes.
Make sure you're run