OT: Evolution folder location

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At 03:42 PM 12/26/2005, Benjamin Smith wrote:
>I used Eudora for a long time on 'dows. I don't know of any way to "transfer"
>Eudora to Linux.
>
>It appears that Eudora uses standard "mbox" format to store messages:
>http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=mozilla&q=eudora%20to%20mbox
>
>So you might be able to just copy them over, perhaps convert linefeeds, and
>use any standard *nix mailer.  (I've been using KDE/Kmail for years and just
>love it!)

They tell you how to import Eudora mail folders.  That does not seem 
to be a problem.

Of course I have a few hundred folders for about 6 different accounts....


>-Ben
>
>On Monday 26 December 2005 10:56, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> > I have used Eudora since v 1.35 (circa '93).  For quite some time, I
> > have enjoyed keeping each of my mail accounts' folders in totally
> > separate directory trees.  In Eudora you do this by specifying the
> > data locatoin as part of the startup:  '<program location>/eudora.exe
> > <data location>'
> >
> > So I am quite spoiled.  But there is no Eudora support in Linux/CentOS.
> >
> > So where are Evolution folders kept?
> >
> > And Can I do something to have each account in a separate directory
>structure.
> >
> > Oh, some more about Eudora, since perhaps v4:
> >
> > If you run multiple personalities in a copy of Eudora, all that mail
> > is in a single directory structure, though you CAN have filters to
> > drop mail into different folders.  To have multple directory
> > structures, you run multiple copies of Eudora.
> >
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