On 99-12-09 Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Better is to use PINE which is availlable for
win16/32, Dos and Linux.
Yes, both Unix Pine and PC-Pine understand unix (aka mbox), mbx,
mtx, and tenex mailbox formats so as long as you're using one of
these mailbox formats you shouldn't
I am running on my system potato together with win98
I wan't to download all my outside mail to my computer (quota problems),
only the problem is that I keep switching betwin systems (deferent
projects need deferent systems), so I can't use only one to read mail. I
was wondering if there is a way
Micha Feigin wrote:
I am running on my system potato together with win98
I wan't to download all my outside mail to my computer (quota problems),
only the problem is that I keep switching betwin systems (deferent
projects need deferent systems), so I can't use only one to read mail. I
was
MKOne quick way is if you have a primary system, lets say potato, set the
MKother one to NOT delete messages on the server. Most mail clients let
MKyou configure that somewhere near creating a mail server connection. It
MKis usually on a per server basiss.
Then he has all mails two times on the
On Thu, 9 Dec 1999, Michelle Konzack wrote:
The other thing is Netscape and put the mailfolder
on a Fat16/VFAT partition which is readable for
Linux AND Windows.
Webmistress Michelle
Quite clever! ;-)
Radim
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