Re: [Evolution] home mail howto? more info
- From: Tom Cooper <tcooper starpower net>
- To: Not Zed <notzed ximian com>
- Cc: evolution lists ximian com
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] home mail howto? more info
- Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 08:35:21 -0400
Interestingly I just set up mac mail to point to the imap server, and it
is able to browse the whole $HOMEDIR filesystem.
Can Evolution do that? Do i need to do something with folder
subscription to pull this off?
On Thu, 2004-05-13 at 08:23, Tom Cooper wrote:
I'm very close to what I want, but it seems like I've needed to jump
through some hoops to make it work. I'm hoping that someone can offer
some evolution assistance...
Using uw-imap I've noticed that Evolution sees /var/spool/$USER as
INBOX, and that it is possible for Evolution to see mbox files in
$HOMEDIR, but it seems harder than it might need to be.
I have been using Evolution to retrieve my POP mail, so all of my old
mail is organized on the local filesystem in the 'Evolution' way. I
want to be able to see $HOMEDIR/evolution/local/Inbox/mbox, Sent/mbox,
and Drafts/mbox using imap.
The technique that I've used to be able to do that is to use Evolution
to create a new folder called $HOMEDIR/Mail, then go to $HOMEDIR from
the shell, delete the newly created Mail file, copy
$HOMEDIR/evolution/local/Inbox/mbox to $HOMEDIR/Mail.
Once I do that, I can read the files from my old Inbox. I repeat the
process for Drafts and Sent. This works, but it seems like more work
than it ought to be.
Is there a simpler way to accomplish this? I'd like to have those mbox
files in a subdir under $HOMEDIR, but again, I need to create a folder,
delete the file, create a directory of the folder name, then create
folders in that folder, delete those files, and copy the mbox files.
Am I working too hard?
Thanks!
Tom Cooper
On Tue, 2004-05-11 at 18:50, Not Zed wrote:
On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 20:04 -0400, Tom Cooper wrote:
OK. I think I get how to configure evolution to write sent mail to the
'sent' folder on the imap server, but I'm unclear how to set up the imap
server to:
a) allow writes, and
Well presumably it should already? Unless its been specifically
configured not to.
b) read the data that is currently in the ~username/evolution/INBOX/mbox
file (and other mbox files as well)
Depends a bit on the server. For uw-imapd, you can just copy the mbox
files to named files in ~/mail, and/or then you subscribe to the
folders using your client. If the server uses maildir you may need to
do something different (i.e. convert the mailboxes).
With uw-imapd folders can either only have messages or only have other
folders, since they're mbox files with directory separators.
Michael Zucchi
<notzed ximian com>
Ximian Evolution and
Free Software Developer
Novell, Inc.
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