Vibhu Rishi forced the electrons to say:
> I have all my mails on the Windows partition, while I am now working
> under Linux . Whenever I need to send mails , I need to boot into
> Windows, and then write my mails. This is really frustrating. Can anyone
> of you tell me how to over-come this problem ?
Simple - write mails in Linux.
The problem with Windows is that each mail client uses its own format
for storing mails. None (maybe except messenger) use any of the standard
mailbox formats that exist - mbox, maildir, mh etc. You can search
freshmeat for converters from O/L-Pegasus-Whatever to mbox converters.
Also, you can try storing mails on your IMAP server using IMAP folders.
Best is to read/write mails from Linux.
> on windows I have Outlook express as the mail client & on Linux I am
> forced to use Netscape -- can you tell me a better e-mail client &
> web-browser than Netscape ?
The One True Mail Client - mutt. http://www.mutt.org. For a browser,
upgrade to KDE 2.0 and use konqueror. :-)
Binand
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