On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 12:58:07AM +0100, Richard wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 12:45:57PM -0600, Puneet Kishor wrote:
> > Greetings. I am a very new user of mutt (and commandline MUAs in
> > general). My question most likely reflects my lack of understanding of
> > how mutt works, nevertheless --
> > 
> > I use mutt to read email from two Gmail IMAP accounts, and I cache the
> > headers on my disk in ~/.mutt/cache/hcache and message bodies in
> > ~/.mutt/cache/bodies/.
> > 
> > I have a few years of mail I downloaded via Apple Mail.app that are
> > stored in ~/Library/Mail/Mailboxes/.mbox/Messages/ where is 2000 ..
> > 2010. All these messages have .emlx extension. How do I transfer these
> > messages to my mutt store so I can read and search them via mutt?
> 
> you need an emlx to mbox (or maildir) converter, a quick google search 
> reveals 
> a large number of solutions of which I do not know any.
>

Thanks for the pointer. So, the first step is for me to find a suitable
tool that will convert my .emlx messages to "mbox (or maildir)."
Question -- what do I need here? mbox or maildir?

And, then what? My mutt cache is in ~/.mutt/cache/hcache (this is a
file) and ~/mutt/cache/bodies/ (this is a directory with separate files,
one file per message, not unlike the .emlx files for Mail.app. Is this
the maildir format? Do I just copy the converted files from the first
step above to ~/.mutt/cache? Seems like I need the headers separate from
the bodies. Will mutt just build the header cache for the "imported"
messages?

> http://mike.laiosa.org/blog/emlx.html  
> http://kb.wisc.edu/helpdesk/page.php?id=6396
> 
> Richard
> 
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