[Evolution] Best way to archive Evolution

Not Zed notzed@ximian.com
Tue, 12 Apr 2005 14:39:59 +0800


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> >> What's the best way to achieve this?
> 
> Thanks for this info. I already supposed this would be a difficult one.
> However it's not necessary to access this information with mail-clients
> etc. It's just that we need this info.

Ahh ok.

> I'd like to store the info of the mails in some
> Flat-/Word-/OpenOffice-/HTML-type-files so I can put them on a CD.
> (References to) Attachments could be stored in some type of
> document-/directory-structure.
> 
> Any further Ideas?


I guess, find out what formats the windows clients can access, and then
find a way to convert them to that.  "Berkeley mailbox" and "maildir"
are two directly supported by evolution and should be supported either
or both for all unix mail clients.



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<FONT COLOR="#000000">Thanks for this info. I already supposed this would be a difficult one.</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">However it's not necessary to access this information with mail-clients</FONT>
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<FONT COLOR="#000000">I'd like to store the info of the mails in some</FONT>
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<FONT COLOR="#000000">(References to) Attachments could be stored in some type of</FONT>
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<FONT COLOR="#000000">Any further Ideas?</FONT>
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I guess, find out what formats the windows clients can access, and then find a way to convert them to that.&nbsp; &quot;Berkeley mailbox&quot; and &quot;maildir&quot; are two directly supported by evolution and should be supported either or both for all unix mail clients.<BR>
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