Great, thank you.  However now I'm up against the glib2 version
problem.  I'm coming from 2.2.11 running on CentOS 5.  I have
glib-2.26 compiled and installed in /usr/local but can't figure out
how to tell configure to look there for glib2.  I don't dare try to
overwrite the system glib2 as it will break other things.

On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 7:00 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I am still struggling with splitting my dbmail archives by year.  I
> used dbmail-export to pull them out by year and store in mbox format.
> That all seemed to go well except that I can't read the mail over imap
> (dovecot), I get an invalid mbox format error.
>
> dbmail-export exported with lines such as:
> >From [email protected] 2010-02-01 11:34:13
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> A format that works is more like this:
> >From [email protected]  Thu Oct 09 09:54:00 2008
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> How can I either export properly or config the imap server to read the
> 'wrong' way format I am getting?
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> Date: Wed, 03 Nov 2010 10:01:03 +0100
> From: Paul J Stevens <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Dbmail] dbmail-export mbox date format
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> Don,
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> I've just backported the fix for this from the master branch.
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> http://git.subdir.eu/paul/dbmail/commit/?h=dbmail_2_2&id=a6601c7e62b20b365da936704846a0a42419ea5e
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>
>
> On 2010-11-02 18:24, Don Schupp wrote:
>> I am still struggling with splitting my dbmail archives by year.  I
>> used dbmail-export to pull them out by year and store in mbox format.
>> That all seemed to go well except that I can't read the mail over imap
>> (dovecot), I get an invalid mbox format error.
>>
>> dbmail-export exported with lines such as:
>>  From [email protected] 2010-02-01 11:34:13
>>
>> A format that works is more like this:
>>  From [email protected]  Thu Oct 09 09:54:00 2008
>>
>> How can I either export properly or config the imap server to read the
>> 'wrong' way format I am getting?
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