On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 12:44 -0400, Wise, Jeremey wrote: > Ok, I have used evolution for several weeks now as my production system. > I just received my new laptop and finished installing SuSE 9.0 on it and > have a few questions and looking for direction. > > 1) SuSE 9.0 has EVO 1.4 support. Is 1.5x worth the jump or a better way > to put it.. is it stable enough for a person of reasonable technical > savy-ishness? > > 2) I am finding that many of my emails were saved and archived into > offline PO with Outlook 2003 and I will have to boot that up and do some > form of import. My thought was to drag them back into a new "Archive" > folder but their are a couple of issues with that. > a) I have a 50MB limit on my mailbox and with diagrams and such we are > looking at about 350MB. That is a lot of copy-up copy-down.
I have no idea what you can do about that. You might be able to use Mozilla (on Windows) to import them which would convert them into mbox format. Then you could copy those files over to your Linux machine and import those files into Evolution. > b) To archive them on my laptop for referenced or searching I will need > to create the archive folder in my "Local Folders" mailbox which stores > all contents in ~/evolution. It appears that mail storage is in a single > file (similar to what Outlook did). ??? Each mailbox has a different file (usually in mbox format unles you've changed it). > What impact will this have on > searching based on key words in the subject or body? (aka Outlook was > next to impossible to locate historical data or find notes on an old > case or issue). searching in Evolution based on subject strings (or even body searches, assuming you haven't turned body indexing off) is extremely fast. > c) Is their an import tool from an Outlook Archive? no. > *** Maybe the issue here is that I still do not understand the function > and resouce ability of "VFolders" I have lurked on the list for some > time and they apear to be only usefull for building searching / views of > emails but can someone point me to "VFolder 101 Primer" > > 3) My end goal is to have all inbound email for my Exchange user come in > and be moved "offline" after being sorted. I would aSSume that this > would mean moving all email from my [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailbox to > my "Local Folders" mailbox. Would this mean that I create a rule that > move "*" to folder "Local Folders\inbox" then run rules to sort? what are you using? imap? or pop? or exchange connector? Jeff -- Jeffrey Stedfast Evolution Hacker - Novell, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] - www.novell.com _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
