[pmmail-list] corrupted files crash program
Dave Whiteman - NASA/GSFC
david.n.whiteman at nasa.gov
Thu Jun 1 16:41:17 MEST 2006
Does anyone have examples of scripts or winbatch that do this kind of thing? I haven't done it... thx.
>I used aid mail to move the PMMail files.
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>In Ever subject line the word aid4mail was added.
>It totally screwed the folders in the migrated e-mail, with as many as 4
>duplicate base folders(the ones that can not be deleted. The contact or
>address book was also duplicated, with the data from PMMail in the new
>default, that can not be read.
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>You would be better off, and if you have a history in PMMAIL, of writing a
>script, or Winbatch to do the job right.
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>Len
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: pmmail-list at blueprintsoftwareworks.com
>[mailto:pmmail-list at blueprintsoftwareworks.com] On Behalf Of Allan McLane
>Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 8:03 AM
>To: Dave Whiteman - NASA/GSFC; pmmail-list at blueprintsoftwareworks.com
>Subject: [pmmail-list] corrupted files crash program
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>I use Aid4Mail to maintain (strip) attachments and I know it will work to
>migrate PMMail message files to other platforms.
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>http://www.aid4mail.com/
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>I am just a satisfied customer with no other affiliation to the vendor.
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>--allan
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>On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 09:51:22 -0400, Dave Whiteman - NASA/GSFC wrote:
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>All,
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> Sadly I am considering switching to another email client due to the
>long delay in upgrades to PMMail2000. Does anyone know a way to migrate to
>Eudora for example or other Pop client? thx.
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Dave
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