E2rd wrote: > I oto w pewnym momencie (2002-07-14 03:46), hal_f pisze: > >> I have windows and linux on my computer. I have Mozilla 1.0 running >> on windows and 0.9.8 running on linux. I would like to have all of >> my email in one place and be able to access it with whichever >> operating system I am running. I did some web searches and found some >> clues on how to do this. >> >> Since linux can read fat32 and windows cant read reiserFS, my inbox >> file will have to reside in the windows file system. >> >> I did a file search and found the inbox file that Mozilla created in >> my linux system hidden deep down in the /home directory. I renamed the >> linux inbox and then created a symbolic link to the windows inbox >> file. The command was >> >> ln -s /win_c/windows/Application\ >> Data/Mozilla/Profiles/name/tqpdrewg.slt/Mail/pop.charter.net/inbox >> >> This did create a link that I could see with Konqueror, and it looked >> like the Mozilla file that I had replaced. >> >> However, Mozilla created a new inbox file when I started it. So my >> link isnt working. >> >> If someone can tell me what I am doing wrong, or if I am wasting my >> time, Id appreciate it. > > The best place for your question is the > snews://secnews.netscape.com:563/netscape.mozilla.user.unix newsgroup. > In fact, there's a recent thread there called <<Setting Up 'Profiles' > with Mozilla 1.x for Linux for a Newbie>>, which probably answers your > questions. >
I appreciate the input. I'll try the other group.
