on 2-12-2009 3:48 PM Maarten Bezemer spake the following: > > On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, Scott Silva wrote: > >> I just found this; >> http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=736 >> I guess Outlook 2003 introduced a newer version of the PST files that >> has a >> 20GB (twenty GB ) limit, but they have to be created with 2003, and >> they are >> not backward compatible. > > True, for anything but IMAP. IMAP in Outlook2003 is still forced to be > non-unicode in old-style PST's. (Which indeed does screw up when > receiving mails in Russian unicode charset.. rather badly.) > Starting from Outlook2007 you can use unicode PST's for IMAP connections. > > I'm seriously considering doing some evaluation of the Bynari Insight > connector, which could make my life somewhat easier. Problem is that > Dovecot is not officially supported, and it has some notes about email > virus scanners having to be disabled for it to work properly. > (And of course the licensing / activation issue which makes it less > practical for setups that have intermittent internet connections.) > Is there anyone here who has experience with this? > > [yes, I think I'll start a fresh thread about that..] > > Regards, > Maarten > If you HAVE to use Outlook, it only shines with Exchange. Everything else about outlook is just not great.
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