Well - as i see this problem - it is not as easy as expected.
The PST file is a very M$ based file - and no program (to my knowledge) are able to support sharing of this file (i could be wrong, but i havent heard of). So if not possible sharing - we need to get creative !!
What about loading a MAIL SERVER (Allmost any) an a small linux box / firewall - and use that one to retrieve the mails from the server.
The access the mails through IMAP (Through any client of desire) - then you should be able to share the mails and history - allthough it cannot be defined as a desktop solution. But anyway - a second box, could/should serve as a firewall and server for a real linux user (for testing purposes etc).
No, jokes aside, i dont really see the solution in a desktop / sharing environment - but a small action in setting up a mail server - and you should be home safe (The newsgroup history etc is not something i am familiar with, so no suggestion there).
Happy hunting... Dion
Richard Ingram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys...
>
> Got a question for you desktop guru's.
>
> I would love to put my Lookout *.PST files on my shared fat32 drive so
> that when I dual boot from either winblows or linux, I can use the same
> settings/email archives etc..
>
> Can Evolution use Lookout PST files?
>
> Is there an application that uses the same email datafiles in both linux
> and windows? (can Mozilla/Netscape do this?) is there anything other
> then Mozilla that could potentially do this?
Hello,
I asked this same type of Q just yesterday, I will be trying it this week,
want to share my email boxes between Mozilla and/or Emacs (not decided
which to use yet). Going to also share my newsrc (news reading history)
files between Emacs on XP/MD8.2.
Richrd.
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