Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 09:27:33 -0600 From: Danny MacMillan <flowers@users.sourceforge.net> To: Jim Hatfield <subscriber@insignia.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: IMAP server and client recommendations? Message-ID: <opr6u6j7fbrcgix0@shawmail> In-Reply-To: <69mf80lv5jefbrc9m0e8n6d1hd6u07f8r6@4ax.com> References: <3203DF3DDE57D411AFF4009027B8C367560816@exchange-uk.isltd.insignia.com> <69mf80lv5jefbrc9m0e8n6d1hd6u07f8r6@4ax.com>
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On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 15:40:40 +0100, Jim Hatfield <subscriber@insignia.com> wrote: > On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 05:42:00 +0100, in local.freebsd.questions you > wrote: > >> Almost right, but not quite. You set up an IMAP server that stores >> mail in the desired format, add the IMAP support to Outlook, and then >> drag/drop the mail into the IMAP mailbox. There is no equivalent >> client-side export needed. > > Not always possible, unfortunately. Outlook 2000 with a MAPI > connection to an Exchange server lets you add a POP3 service but > not IMAP. I use Outlook 2000, but this is not a problem in my case, as I don't use Exchange. If I did though, I could get around it by copying all my mail from Exchange into a local .pst, hit the fantabulous "Reconfigure Mail Support" in Outlook and specify "Internet Only", then add the IMAP account and proceed as before. Thanks everyone for your suggestions. -- D Rock
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