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| I'm using Kmail in Debian 4.0 There is a possibility to Import Messages in Kmail. But..I can't find an Export function. If I need to copy my emails from one system to another, I copy the file ~/.kde/share/apps/kmail/mail from one system to the other. Q. Isn't there another way to do it? (with Export and Import?) Rgds Henk |
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| Henk Oegema wrote: > I'm using Kmail in Debian 4.0 > > There is a possibility to Import Messages in Kmail. > > But..I can't find an Export function. > > If I need to copy my emails from one system to another, I copy the > file ~/.kde/share/apps/kmail/mail from one system to the other. > > Q. Isn't there another way to do it? (with Export and Import?) > > > Rgds > Henk Why not set up a mail server? -- Neil reverse ra and delete l Linux user 335851 |
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| John Hasler wrote: > Neil Ellwood wrote: >> Why not set up a mail server? > > Henk Oegema wrote: >> It is not an office pc. Just a home pc for testing purposes. > > So what? Isn't an export and import function easier(faster) than setting up a mail server every time I change the system. (?) |
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| On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 19:19:11 +0000, Henk Oegema wrote: > Isn't an export and import function easier(faster) than setting up a mail > server every time I change the system. (?) Copying the mail directory (as you said in an earlier post) is easier than both of them. Quit making things so complicated. -- "Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me". |
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| On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 10:18:42 +0000, Henk Oegema wrote: > If I need to copy my emails from one system to another, I copy the file > ~/.kde/share/apps/kmail/mail from one system to the other. > > Q. Isn't there another way to do it? (with Export and Import?) With as many questions as you seem to have, perhaps it would be easier (and save some Internet bandwidth), if you just posted the things you *DO* know how to do in Linux...? -- "Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me". |
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| Henk Oegema wrote: > Isn't an export and import function easier(faster) than setting up a mail > server every time I change the system? Why would you have to set it up more than once? What do you mean by "change the system"? -- John Hasler |
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| Dan C wrote: > On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 10:18:42 +0000, Henk Oegema wrote: > >> If I need to copy my emails from one system to another, I copy the file >> ~/.kde/share/apps/kmail/mail from one system to the other. >> >> Q. Isn't there another way to do it? (with Export and Import?) > > With as many questions as you seem to have, perhaps it would be easier > (and save some Internet bandwidth), if you just posted the things you *DO* > know how to do in Linux...? Why should I post things I *DO* know? Didn't you want to save me bandwith? Isn't this forum mentioned for people who want to learn Linux? > > |
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| On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 07:40:15 +0000, Henk Oegema wrote: >> With as many questions as you seem to have, perhaps it would be easier >> (and save some Internet bandwidth), if you just posted the things you *DO* >> know how to do in Linux...? > Why should I post things I *DO* know? Didn't you want to save me > bandwith? Isn't this forum mentioned for people who want to learn Linux? Ummm. Yeah. Nevermind. -- "Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me". |
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| Dan C wrote: > On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 07:40:15 +0000, Henk Oegema wrote: > >>> With as many questions as you seem to have, perhaps it would be easier >>> (and save some Internet bandwidth), if you just posted the things you >>> *DO* know how to do in Linux...? > >> Why should I post things I *DO* know? Didn't you want to save me >> bandwith? Isn't this forum mentioned for people who want to learn Linux? > > Ummm. Yeah. > > Nevermind. > > |