On Tuesday 10 December 2002 16:16, Ira Abramov wrote: > Quoting Amir Tal, from the post of Tue, 10 Dec: > > > how about pulling it as pop messages? > > > > to many (more them 10,000) > > then he is not managing his mail right. multiple mailboxes are the way to > go with such numbers.
i didnt mean that he's saving 10000 email's in his inbox. of course they are devided to subfolders. in fact, 32 of them. > > > > why on EARTH would anyone want to > > > keep stuff in pst? > > > > cause this is the new enviroment this guy has to work in. > > ok, how about maildir2mbox and then import the mbox? didnt know that there's a tool to import mbox to lookout either. please elaborate. > > > better on an IMAP server or (alternatively) a less > > > > > bug ridden mail client than LookOut. > > > > no imap access at the new workplace. > > Exchange huh? I'd say keep the old mail separate from the new workplace. > I keep absolute seperation between home and work files and mail. the new place is actualy the same company he was working for 2 years ago, so all the history is needed, and it needs to be available in outlook. i know why i asked that question the way i did. > > > > umm... > > > Ira Abramov, > > > Founder, Abuser > > > > you just had to, didnt you ? ;) > > you were asking for it. Satire is protected by democracy's base right to > freedom of speach. I dare you to out-spoof my own signatures :) ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
