On Wednesday 19 January 2005 16:41, Postmaster wrote:
> Jeff:
> Count me in for any help you may need (contrib, editing, proofing). I want
> to help get the Xmail documentation to a place that any PHB can feel
> comfort ;) You can email me directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
> at this postmaster addre
On Wednesday 19 January 2005 16:44, Jeff Buehler wrote:
> Under FreeBSD the existing port is way out of date (version 1.8 or
> something like that), so the simple (and I think proper) approach I use
> is to:
>
> 1. download the distro from the "official" xmail site and compile it
> 2. put a start/s
Sergio Perrone wrote:
> Jeffrey:
>
> I can do the translation to spanish, if you need it.
>
> Sergio Perrone
>
Yes, excellent. I'm saving a "scrapbook" of configuration tips and other
info from mailing list posts while I'm working on other projects. Any
other tips, notes, configuration instru
Jeffrey:
I can do the translation to spanish, if you need it.
Sergio Perrone
Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
>On Wednesday 19 January 2005 13:33, Postmaster wrote:
>
>
>>Thanks for these tips all. I've been putting my expetience with this
>>migration down into writing and I hope to submit it to Jef
Under FreeBSD the existing port is way out of date (version 1.8 or
something like that), so the simple (and I think proper) approach I use
is to:
1. download the distro from the "official" xmail site and compile it
2. put a start/stop script at /usr/local/etc/rc.d (this may differ for
netBSD or
: Migrate mailboxes to different OS?
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 16:28:40 -0500
From: Jeffrey Laramie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Wednesday 19 January 2005 13:33, Postmaster wrote:
> Thanks for these tips all. I've been putting my expetience with this
> migration down into writing and I hop
On Wednesday 19 January 2005 13:33, Postmaster wrote:
> Thanks for these tips all. I've been putting my expetience with this
> migration down into writing and I hope to submit it to Jeffery Laramie for
> his HowTo.
Which reminds me. Since there are have been quite a few features added lately
I'm
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, Jeffrey L. Conley wrote:
> It has worked for me. I installed Xmail then copied
: [xmail] Re: Migrate mailboxes to different OS?
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, Jeffrey L. Conley wrote:
> It has worked for me. I installed Xmail then copied the entire MailRoot
> folder except for the binaries and I was good to go.
You should have specified that you have to add "-Mm" to
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, Jeffrey L. Conley wrote:
> It has worked for me. I installed Xmail then copied the entire MailRoot
> folder except for the binaries and I was good to go.
You should have specified that you have to add "-Mm" to the command line,
otherwise is never gonna work, since XMail use
It has worked for me. I installed Xmail then copied the entire MailRoot
folder except for the binaries and I was good to go.
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POP3Link worked well in our case.
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Hi all. I'm still making a nice happy Fedora Core 3 box. Has anyone here
ever moved mailboxes from a Win32 machine to a *nix machine? I have
several users with mail still in their mailboxes. I'm hoping a copy will
work, but I'd l
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