[pmmail-list] Exporting fromm PMM to Outlook?
Sorin Srbu
pmmail-list@blueprintsoftwareworks.com
Wed, 9 Mar 2005 15:00:07 +0100
Ok, thx.
BW,
Sorin
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> [mailto:lists@blueprintsoftwareworks.com]On Behalf Of John Bridges
> Sent: den 9 mars 2005 14:47
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> Subject: [pmmail-list] Exporting fromm PMM to Outlook?
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> On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 13:01:53 +0100, Sorin Srbu wrote:
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> >How did you import that unix mailbox to Eudora BTW? In=20
> my Eudora v6.2.1.2 I have only three choices to import,=20
> OL, OL Express and Netscape Messenger.
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> >Could you elaborate a bit on the procedure pls?
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> I haven't done this procedure, it's what a friend figured=20
> out to get a pile
> of PMMail messages I sent him into Microsoft Access via=20
> Outlook via Eudora
> via The Bat.
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> But my guess is that unix mailbox exported by The Bat is=20
> importable to
> Eurdora via the Netscape choice.
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> Here is his only other message I can find about the=20
> subject (where I had
> written back saying The Bat seemed limited to 500=20
> messages at a time):
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> It took a few tries, but I did get The BAT! to import=20
> them all. Had to do it
> from the command
> line though. It even carried all of the attachments=20
> through to Outlook!
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> The only thing that didn't quite make it was=20
> non-plain-text formatting. The
> messages in Outlook
> still have it, but the import from Outlook to Access=20
> (apparently) strips all
> of the HTML tags.
> Not too bad of a result... except for some messages with=20
> code snippets that
> were more readable
> with formatting.
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