If your messages are locally stored in mbox format. You can use something like mhonarc (http://www.mhonarc.org/ ) to generate an html archive that you can stick up on a web server somewhere. I've been using that for a couple of years now to keep an archive up to date and it works very well and is very simple to use. Mike On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 14:12 +0800, Not Zed wrote:
On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 07:38 +0200, Rob van Eerd wrote:Hi there, I used to be the Chairman of a local Scubadiving Club and now someone else has volunteered to take over this role. Now I need to store 2,5 years of valuable E-Mails in such a way that also Windows users can reference it.This is the hardest requirement. I would suggest you store it on an IMAP server somewhere, which supports multiple client access (read-only?), and let them access it that way. Or on an NNTP server is another option. Anything 'local' will be harder to distribute to multiple clients, let alone different architectures.I Just migrated from Evolution 1.something (FC2) to 2.something (FC3, I do not have the machine at hand to check versions) meaning I have the data in both the 1.x folders and the newer 2.x format.Again, it is the windows end which is the harder thing to account for. I guess it depends on if a server isn't a possible option, and what formats windows clients support.What's the best way to achieve this? Cheers, Rob van Eerd Rosmalen, The Netherlands _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - evolution lists ximian com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
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