Good luck there Roger, I jumped in too early in the thread - while catchup reading - to offer anything new or constructive, & should have kept my mouth shut. I will in future :-)
Glad to hear the workshop was of use to you though. It was our first in a while - had you been to any before? IMAP sussing is not in my near-projects list as yet. On Sat, 2004-07-03 at 19:14, Roger Searle wrote: > Possibly there's a mis-understanding combined with a lack of a good > explanation or understanding of what I'm currently doing. I'm using > mozilla and am very happy with it, and point the email client in either > OS to the same folder on a fat32 partition. Given that I need to dual > boot and may need to for some time yet, this works really well. What's the function that holds you to Windows? Mine was my mail archive, until I cut the cord & started a new one. The old stuff's always there to back to, but you don't. > I appreciated the feedback on imap servers and what can be done, I'll > not be pursuing this right now. I picked up a number of things to play > around with at the meeting on Wednesday night, and if I can get them all > working this weekend that will be excellent progress. > > Roger Cheers Rik -- GNU/Linux user ~ FedoraCore2 i686, kernel 2.6.5-1.358, GNOME 2.6 desktop Evolution 1.4.6 email, Mozilla 1.6 browser, OpenOffice.org 1.1.1 suite ~
