>>>>> "TB" == Tobias Brink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TB> Joel Reicher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Jake Colman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >>> Yes, I have found the postings that indicate that nnimap won't >>> work with Exchange 2007 and that it's Microsoft's fault. Great. >>> But is there anything I can do? >> >> Transfer the mail somewhere else; either to your home directory or >> to a proper IMAP server. Gnus can transfer it to your home >> directory using POP if your Exchange server offers it, or using a >> subset of IMAP (which may work OK even on Exchange). See the info >> node on Mail Source Specifiers. >> >> fetchmail or mailutil (from the uw-imap toolkit) may be able to >> transfer it to another IMAP server. Haven't tried this kind of >> thing myself. TB> To synchronize between IMAP and a maildir or between two IMAP TB> servers you could have a look at offlineimap. I use it two sync TB> between two IMAP servers, which works great. Don't know if it TB> works with Exchange, though. offlineimap sounds very interesting. Assuming it works with Exchange, does it play nicely with Gnus? Does Gnus support Maildir format? I can't imagine that it doesn't. Do you use offlineimap? If so, some quick questions before I delve more deeply into the manual. offlineimap will dump my IMAP folders into a Maildir equivalent. I assume, then, that I use split rules on the Maildir folders to split my messages as I see fit. offlineimap will then sync what I've done so that my IMAP servers see where I put my messages? ...Jake -- Jake Colman Director of Software Development Principia Partners LLC 101 West Elm Street Suite 620 Conshohocken, PA 19428 +1 (610) 755-9786 www.principiapartners.com _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
