On 12/22/2018 10:04 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:

I know it is possible to copy a single e-mail folder from one machine to another. I've just forgotten how to do it.

The situation:
My primary machine went to the shop for repair.
I had to use a secondary machine for a while.
I set up a mail filter to copy all incoming mail to a new folder before applying my other filters.

How do I copy that single folder to me primary machine when it returns from the shop?

Two options:

1) Network the two computers, transfer over the network using your operating system's file-copying features;

2) Use the "sneakernet" (copy to removable media such as a flash drive, move the removable media to the target computer, use your OS's file-copying features).
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sneakernet>


<chuckle> Sneakers not needed. The machines are 18" apart.

Evidently question poorly stated.
How do I copy a single sub-folder from my inbox tree to a USB drive?
And inversely how do I copy it to the second machine's inbox?

Thank you


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