Dropping Mac for Linux

2008-10-30 Thread kevin kempter
Hi All; I ran Linux as my main laptop OS for several years, then I got into a mac shop and bought a macbook. The macbook is ok but it just doesn't cut it per productivity so I've ordered another laptop (a 64bit laptop with 8G of memory expandable to 16G and 2 internal 320G 7200rpm drives)

Re: Dropping Mac for Linux

2008-10-30 Thread Mark Haney
kevin kempter wrote: Hi All; I ran Linux as my main laptop OS for several years, then I got into a mac shop and bought a macbook. The macbook is ok but it just doesn't cut it per productivity so I've ordered another laptop (a 64bit laptop with 8G of memory expandable to 16G and 2 internal

Re: Dropping Mac for Linux

2008-10-30 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Thu, 2008-10-30 at 09:47 -0400, Mark Haney wrote: 4) Is there a way to migrate apple mail messages to Kmail ? I do not know. Even a quick Google didn't really show anything that struck me as a way to do so, but YMMV. The answer depends on what you mean by apple mail messages. Assuming

Re: Dropping Mac for Linux

2008-10-30 Thread Andrew Parker
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 8:25 AM, kevin kempter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 4) Is there a way to migrate apple mail messages to Kmail ? A generic way to migrate emails from one client to another, even across OSes, is to set up an IMAP server; configure your original client to use the IMAP server