If your messages are locally stored in mbox format. You can use something like mhonarc (http://www.mhonarc.org/ ) to generate an html archive that you can stick up on a web server somewhere. I've been using that for a couple of years now to keep an archive up to date and it works very well and is very simple to use.
Mike On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 14:12 +0800, Not Zed wrote: > On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 07:38 +0200, Rob van Eerd wrote: > > Hi there, > > > > I used to be the Chairman of a local Scubadiving Club and now someone else > > has volunteered to take over this role. > > Now I need to store 2,5 years of valuable E-Mails in such a way that also > > Windows users can reference it. > > This is the hardest requirement. I would suggest you store it on an > IMAP server somewhere, which supports multiple client access > (read-only?), and let them access it that way. Or on an NNTP server > is another option. > > Anything 'local' will be harder to distribute to multiple clients, let > alone different architectures. > > > I Just migrated from Evolution 1.something (FC2) to 2.something (FC3, I do > > not have the machine at hand to check versions) meaning I have the data in > > both the 1.x folders and the newer 2.x format. > Again, it is the windows end which is the harder thing to account for. > I guess it depends on if a server isn't a possible option, and what > formats windows clients support. > > > What's the best way to achieve this? > > > > Cheers, > > Rob van Eerd > > Rosmalen, The Netherlands > > > > _______________________________________________ > > evolution maillist - [email protected] > > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution -- Michael Chase-Salerno ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) A grammarian's life is always in tense.
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