"Jon D. Slater" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I don't know if this helps, but I mail myself the "abook.mab" and > "rules.dat" files. > > I'm running Mozilla on 2 Win2K boxes (one at work and one at home) and > 1 Linux box. > > Then, regardless of platform, I just "save as" the attachment and my > address book and SPAM filters are always in sync. > > It may not be pretty, but it works. > > David Read wrote: >> Checked the FAQs, didn't see this. My apologies if it's been answered >> already. >> >> I use Mozilla 1.0RC1 across platforms (WinBlows, Linux & Solaris) >> with several IMAP accounts. Is there a way to save my mail filter and >> address book settings somehow in one (or more) of my IMAP folders? >> That way, when I changed the settings on one platform, it'd be >> automagically updated on the others and I wouldn't have to manually >> type the changes in Moz on the other platforms. >> >> Tnx, >> dave > Yeah, I guess that's a pretty fair workaround. I tested another mail agent (Mahogany) that worked across platforms, and it could fetch configurations from its IMAP mailboxes. The mailer itself wasn't ready for prime time, but the config feature was sure nice. Guess I'll submit it as a wishlist item. Tnx, dave
